his is a clean new file with nothing but two points an the preview geometry. Clipping obviously inludes the two rhino points only.
Running Win7 x64
Dual ATI Radeon HD 6900 (I believe, Catalyst updated some days ago.)…
will not be created in plugin folder of my Rhino 5 Beta as it does in Rhino 4 while it did in my last computer (pc,windows vista).
I copy/pasted the Grasshopper folder from Rhino 4 to Rhino 5 Plugin folder, but it seems like this folder is not functioning at all since when I drop any gh file for addons, like MeshEdit or Kangaroo or python, in the component folder, nothing new gets created in component ribbon.
Please let me know if you have any suggestion.
Thanks,
Naciem
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2GB RAM and a GeForce 4 mx 4000 128MB (and I suspect is not working for Rhino or Gh, because in my openGL preferences Rhine says I have only 64mb of video memory), and still within a couple of months I was able to do my entire graduation thesis, modeled 95% in Gh.. So a basic pc is not an excuse thanks to you guys :D
final renders..…
Added by Diego Xavier at 11:08am on February 7, 2013
etry between 2 definitions).
You can use the Panel to export for example txt-files, whitch would be the linking part between 2 definitions or PC's.
Then you just need to connect both PC's via a home network and then you can send the data in the txt-file between both (it's also auto-updating).
I also tried this some time ago.
Best,
Martin.…
m-found gridshell, make the lengths of families of elements equal (using the EqualLength component together with the Kangaroo2 solver).
I am experiencing 2 issues:
1) After the form-finding part, the number of elements in the gridshell (which are lines running from node to node) is multiplied by 4. The resulting shape is as expected, but for some reason all elements have been duplicated 3 times (in other words there are 4 coincident elements everywhere).
2) I have previously used the EqualLength component on the similar structures, with the difference that they were existing structures modelled in Rhino (similar to the Baked output of the form-finding process described in step 1)).
In my previous experiences the Kangaroo2 solver converged impressively quickly, but now it appears a lot slower.
I am wondering whether this is related to both the Kangaroo and Kangaroo2 solvers running simultaneously (although the form-finding part only lasts for a few seconds, which I would have thought means the Kangaroo solver has finished running after that time so all my PC's ressource can be dedicated to the Kangaroo2 solver).
Does anyone have an explanation (and a remedy) for the above issues?…
r would not run until I installed .NET 2.0 Framwork. I did that and now when I try to run Grasshopper, both Grasshopper and Rhino crash. I am totally stuck here and not sure what is going on. Any input would be great. Thanks…