face where i would need the division points to travel from edge 1 to edge 2 while edge 3 & 4 would need to act as attractor curves. So I would also need points on edges 3 & 4.
Any ideas?
ps. I have also attached the rhino file
Thanks in advance
L
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Added by Lukas Bobotis at 6:01am on September 17, 2011
y 26, 2012. Loop_3 is the installation done by a group of students to carry a selection of pictures and models from past year's projects.
The project was entirely developed and engineered with Rhinoceros and Grasshopper (using Kangaroo and MeshEdit plugins plus a couple of custom components)
More info: http://issuu.com/ale2x72/docs/loop_3
photo by Matteo Cominetti…
y 26, 2012. Loop_3 is the installation done by a group of students to carry a selection of pictures and models from past year's projects.
The project was entirely developed and engineered with Rhinoceros and Grasshopper (using Kangaroo and MeshEdit plugins plus a couple of custom components)
More info: http://issuu.com/ale2x72/docs/loop_3
photo by Simone Rinaldi…
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Added by Morphocode at 8:42am on February 23, 2010
L2.append(L1[i]/2+0.5) else: L2.append(L1[i]/2) L2.append(L1[i]/2) #it will get 'L2=[8,9,12,12,9,9]' x+=1 #i dont know how to replace the L2 to L1 ,realize the loop.print(L2)
do loop like this:
when 'x<2',get the list [8,9,12,12,9,9],when 'x<3',get the list [4,4,4,5,6,6,6,6,3,3,3,3]
finally,L.append('all the list'),get the L=[[17,24,18],[8,9,12,12,9,9],[4,4,4,5,6,6,6,6,3,3,3,3]...and so on....]
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t I need is P3, which is the point at which a circle or arc (through P1 and P2) is tangent to line L.
I know that Rhino's "Circle tangent to 3 curves" command features the switch between tangent and point as input parameters, so that I can easily construct the circle in Rhino. However - Grasshopper, Rhinoscript and RhinoCommon all don't feature that switch of parameters. I need to integrate this into a GH python component.
Maybe someone has an idea?
Thank you very much,
Dominik
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m.
Especially when there are multiple rules acting at the same time it gets really confusing.
For example:
Rule 1 = 2FF[+1]
Rule 2 = F[1]-2
From what (i think) i understand in general,
Step 1 reads rule 1.
Step 2 reads rule 1 then rule 2.
Step 3 reads rule 1 then rule 2 then rule 1
Step 4 reads rule 1 then rule 2 then rule 1 then rule 2...
But in this case rule 2 involves rule 1. How do i read it?
Another thing is when there are multiple seeds, how does it affect the rules?
For example:
A = 1
1 = F+F
AA = ?
A-A = ?
Hopefully i explained my question clearly.
Help is very much appreciated!…
e ellipses i get this very odd dent/bump that messes up my results.
The way i retrieve the points are a bit lenghty, so fee
l free to ignore that part. Can anyone help me how to get a nice quadratic curved bubble out of these points or does anyone have a better method to do so?
Kind regards,
Jeroen
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ifferent geometry, varying in size and I wanted to know if there was a way to use grasshopper to set any geometry that I create and attach them to one another according to this code. It is like a 3 dimensional L-system and I wanted to know if there was a way of creating it in grasshopper with my own geometry so that I can control some of the parameters but still allow it to generate and grow a specific amount on a surface or solid in rhino. Thank you.
I am attaching a rhino file which shows the idea of what I am trying to acheive. It has two different sets of geometry with two different variations of growth. If there is a way of setting up a grasshopper definition for this, would it also be possible to change the code(for example, A>B,C,&D, B>A, C>B, D>C...) within grasshopper so I can use the same base geometries(A,B,C,D) to genrate different forms according to the code? Thanks once again.…