gives 1 option to save it as i.e. JPEG File Interchange Format.
Worst come i will have to print the frames in PDF then open in CS4, but there are 300 frames. it will be too time consuming.
Cheers,
AB
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re is an algorithm made by a group of 3 nodes repeated 5 times, If I would like to repeat it 300 times? is there a way to make it parametric?Many Regards, Riccardo
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2 | would be possible, but i would prefer a separate component that i can use to inform the EcoSunRay Component
3 | about the mapping. it is not possible to set a vertex color to transparent. You can use Vicente Soler's mapping for rendering techniques or export the model to 3dsmax to set the transparence in the Vertex-shader
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file to a folder?
Really what i need to firgure out is how to directly save a line (in this example) to a file without having to bake it to rhino first.
what im trying to do is write a code that will save a series of lines (more than 3, in reality more like 300) in order. normally i would just bake the lines and use export selected directly from rhino, but in this instance the order in witch they are saved is important. Im trying to avoid having to manually export them one by one from rhino.
Thanks in adavance
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all parameters of these profiles (length, angle, etc.).
The problem for us (which I'm sure is easy for most of you) is that we can't make our profiles be perpendicular to the rail curve.
We create every profile starting with a point along the divided curve and start drawing segments from this point. After all segments are created we join them and sweep them.
How can we start creating every profile so that it is always perpendicular to the rail curve?
We want to eventually use this same definition with other different rail curves and also change the location of each profile along the curve:
Bench 1: profile 1 - profile 2 - profile 3
Bench 2: profile 2 - profile 1 - profile 3
etc.
Hope this is clear and THANKS FOR THE HELP!!!!!
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guess this is just a rectangle you are starting with and, if I read your intentions correctly, you want to start with a box and be able to move its top vertices independently in x,y and z and also rotate them altogether (this seems a bit unnecessary since you already control each vertex independently but ok).
Starting from the beginning of your definition: You don't need to actually create the brep and then extract the vertices and move them and then re-create it. Instead you can just get the bottom vertices from the [Boundary curve], using [Discontinuity] and move them by a vectorZ equal to [Building Height]:
Next you want to create four vectors and move the four vertices. The only thing that could help reduce components here is to merge the four vectors into one list (since you already have the vertices in a list):
Then you can add the rotation just like you did in your definition:
and finally you can create the twisted box. At this point you have 2 lists of 4 points each. Like you did in your definition, you have to use a [List Item] component to get each vertex but instead of using 4 components you can use just one and create more outputs by zooming in and clicking the (+) icon at the bottom:
and you finally have this:
Hope this helps
ps. the reason you were getting 3 breps is because you were creating 3 seperate vectors (x,y,z) instead of one, so you were actually moving each vertex 3 times.
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and visualizing data for ENVI-Met 4 software. ENVI-met is a cutting edge software used to analyse microclimate interactions in urban environment. Tens of different analysis types can be performed on the chosen building context. From Mean radiant temperature and local Wind speed to CO2 concentration and Pollutant dispersion in the air. To generate the building context for Ladybug ENVI-met components, Antonello used Gismo:
An example similar to results in upper screenshots has been been attached below. To run it, Gismo, Ladybug and Human plugins need to be installed. To perform the ENVI-met analysis, download ENVI-met 4 Basic for free, and install it. Steps in the .gh example file have been labelled from 1 to 11. They mostly consist of just setting a boolean toggle to True. An exception to this are steps 6 (set the folder path of your ENVI-met application install folder), and 8 (running the ENVI-met simulation). Step 8 has been explained in detail in the photo attached below (step8.jpg). Special thanks to Antonello for developing and guidance on ENVI-met application and components! Post questions below if you have any issues!…
Added by djordje to Gismo at 11:30am on March 25, 2017
not seem to manage to download the data... (see picture attached).Djordje, do you have any idea about what I can I do or check to fix this?
I just tried to run the component for a couple of locations and it successfully downloaded the data from opentopography.org:
When did you try to run the component? An hour ago?Can you try again?
Other question, just to be sure, regarding the "origin_", is it the central point that you to get out of the output mesh/surface? And does it need to be the point at the actual point elevation or does it need to be the point projected on the ground floor (as I do in my definition)?
Yes, you are correct about both things: it's the central point and it will lie on the actual terrain (it will be projected to the terrain).The latitude and longitude information from the _location input will be taken to find the origin_ point. Elevation will always be ignored, as elevation is calculated from the elevation of the point laying on the terrain at those particular latitude-longitude coordinates.Please let me know if I did not precisely gave the answer to your questions. Or if I misunderstood your question.We are here to help with any issue.…
esigned using Rhino and Grasshopper, as seen in below image and interior rendering.
I just finished installing LB+HB and had been surfing many of the previous discussions and video tutorials that left my head spinning with all the great possibilities.
1- In summery, would you recommend Ladybug or DIVA to run a simple simulation of a south facing - one room geometry with and without the shading device?
2- Are there any beginners daylight performance examples you can recommend me to see and follow their logic? View analysis examples or Sun paths?
3- What tool will create the summer and winter rooms views in the example attached?
Many thanks in advance
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