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Beta.Speckle is an online parametric model viewer. It enables sharing with your clients/stakeholders/community flexible designs, not just static artefacts. It works by exporting your "solution" and…
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See a seasonal parametric model exported from grasshopper, all dressed up with some fancy glow stuff that's there just for the fun:
http://future.speckle.xyz/view/threads…
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Hey all!
Speckle is an easy way to share 3D grasshopper-generated snippets (as long as they can be converted to a mesh, hehe).
It's really easy to use (you plugin meshes in a component, you double click it - now wait a few seconds, depending on the size & internet connection speed - and you get a sharable link): …
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A nifty little tool for creating connectors between pretty much any kind of planar surfaces which intersect themselves at the edges.
What it basically does is to output in a ordered structure the intersecting faces (as tree branches) and their intersection line. From there on you can continue to build up your own connectors…
ContinuePosted on June 16, 2011 at 10:04am — 2 Comments
Some time ago, Han Feng of Hyperbody [hyperbody.nl / makeahybrid.org] did a really great job and modified the old 3d voronoi grasshopper definition and made it much more sleek and streamlined. In all good faith, here it is: …
ContinuePosted on June 2, 2011 at 2:17am
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hi dimitrie
I am working on a project right now in which i am trying to achieve architectural 'space' through information points. i have all the points and i am really excited (and pressed for time) to see how your 3d voronoi definition can work with this. i was fiddling with the older definition you had, and everything works, but there is an error for the output from the 'planar' component. everything before that works fine. why can this error be? also, because i couldn't get that to work, i tried the new definition you created, but this one seems much more complicated and the ghull component (and everything else) is red. the runtime error is that it can't find the specified file. even after the referenced assemblies is updated.
please help me, i am really interested in what i can do with this. at this point i am just checking out the definitions so i don't have another definition that might be creating problems.
Hi Dimitrie,
I am trying to figure out your 3D Voronoi definition that works with qhull but with no lack. It gives me this error:
"error: the requested operation requires elevation (line: 0)"
Do you happen to know what could fix that? Thank you very much.
hi . m trying to use ur qhull definition, m still not able to figure it out. just had a query that i m running a system of 64 bits with windows 7. Is it because of this reason?. m not sure if qhull is working on this system
Your qhull work is super impressive. I had no idea that you start external processes in grasshopper. I know a little vb and I am trying to make my way through your c# code. But do you know any reason why I couldn't do the same with this program:
http://www.cgal.org/Manual/3.4/doc_html/cgal_manual/Stream_lines_2/Chapter_main.html
I'd hate to spend a couple of weeks deciphering your code and trying to apply it to the CGAL stramline package only to figure out that it can't be done.
Thanks for the inspiration.
Natalia
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