Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Rendering by Jianyou Li, Phd candidate, Industrial Design.

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Comment by Agneesh on October 23, 2012 at 3:38am

Hey djordje,

Sure i can. 

1) Profile curve in Rhino. You may generate a parametric curve in grasshopper to add more variations / generations. I used Rhino to keep the profile constant.

2) Dive curve and perpframes

3) Ellipse on perframes

4) Series + Move + Series + Scale + Series + rotate (to create generations)

5) Divide curve (ellipse) + Dispatch only seleced points + join those points on ellipse using Intercurve + Divide the resulting intercurve

6) List items (I used list items 4 times, you could do as many). For 'i' parameter in list item i used slider to create generations. depending upon your definition, at this stage you might have to flatten your list output

7) joint the points you get from list output to form another intercurve + repeat that for all items.

8) Loft the curve

9) to form fenestrations, i again used rhino closed curves.

8) Project curve onto surface + copy trim + surface to mesh + mesh thickening from WB.

Hope this helps

Cheers

aB

Comment by djordje on October 22, 2012 at 4:12pm

:)
Can you just explain a little bit, how did you generate this curved surface of the earring?
And those openings in the middle?

Comment by Agneesh on October 22, 2012 at 4:02pm

Ha ha ha! thats a great defination for your name.

thanks for your kind comments. However, I'am just a baby in generative design.

Comment by djordje on October 22, 2012 at 3:36pm

No problem. The two pink and white earrings are also pretty. You got the talent definitively.

About the name: I think I might just convert it to an English version in the end. As a lot of people find it difficult to write it, not to mention the pronunciation :)

It's Serbian version of the Greek name "Georgios". It means a "farmer".
English version of it is: "George".

So my name has nothing to do with DeeJays :)
I am just a farmer trying to learn how to work with Grasshopper :D

Comment by Agneesh on October 22, 2012 at 3:25pm

Thanks Djordje (you to got teach me how to pronouce your name :-D).

Comment by djordje on October 22, 2012 at 3:16pm

Very nice !!

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