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a combination from my favorite things right know - superformula//voronoi//random numbers

Posted on September 30, 2009 at 3:35pm — 1 Comment

first grasshopper project

this is a university project for a small market-pavillion at viktualienmarkt in münchen

my first attempt in grasshopper, it was a lot a fun



the goal was to create a free form based on 3 nurbs-spilnes…







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Posted on September 23, 2009 at 8:23am — 5 Comments

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At 5:16pm on February 16, 2018, Polaris said…

Hey Ivan

I sent you a friend request, please accept my invitation I need as I need your help my on personal research.

Best Regards

At 8:28am on January 30, 2011, nasos philippou said…
thanxs ivan. Well thats a good idea actually. Yes it could move because its totally parametric. Its a short form finding experiment.
At 1:02am on September 8, 2010, Niya S. said…
mercí~.~; vupreki 4e v momenta vsi4ko e samo prototip i e v konzeptualna faza.../n; na vuprosa ti: layered rendering v Maya izpolzvah/n;
At 5:34pm on April 18, 2010, Steve Lewis said…
Hey Ivan
The work I did was not from using GH. Everything was done in Fortran on a 486 pc that had 256 MB of RAM way back when. I looked at linking packages together to pre/post-process data for the geometry of form-found surfaces. The novel part was linking with a program called Formian. Formian was a command line/script driven program that was able to generate complex forms and geometrical information. Similar to GC and Catia in that generative components were defined, and then instantiated on to any geometry.

I'm hoping to try and replicate some of the surfaces in GH at some point. The algorithm I used was Dynamic Relaxation with Kinetric Damping. The great thing about DR and kinetic damping is that it is able to find numerical solutions where ordinary solvers would fail where the displacements, change in geometry during relaxation, are simply too high. This applies to traditional numerical solvers which use a "Stiffness matrix" approach. You can see from the images in my gallery that the surfaces are as far away as possible from a minimal surface, even so, DR is rigorous enough to find the form of these minimal surfaces as they deform massively. There are already a lot of minimal surface solvers out there in Rhino/GH which I am sure can do as good a job. It would be cool if someone could do a verification test on some of the surfaces produced to check the accuracy. Simple verifications would be a catenoid - increasing the height should cause the soap film (minimal surface) to become unstable and break at a mathematically known height. Another example is to use the box example - see my gallery. The location of the midpoint of the minimal surface should be exactly at mid height and the radii of curvature in the opposing directions should be exactly equal to one another. The only other way to prove a minimal surface exists is to do soap film tests. If you are interested at looking at benchmarks let me know and I can send you soem more info.
At 3:46pm on March 19, 2010, voronoiii said…
Hey Ivan,.. Could you please let me know how to use that Renderanimation.ghx file,.. it would really great if you can give me a small explaination about it, If possible give me some example file where you plugged in some defination into that renderanimation file,.. I will try to figure out how to plugin my file by looking at it,....
I would really appreciate your time,..
Thanks a lot,...
At 6:42pm on February 24, 2010, voronoiii said…
Hey thanks for replying,.. I just downloaded the file,..But i really didnt understand how to use it,...do we have to copy paste in our defination and plug it or something,..??
At 4:02pm on February 1, 2010, digitaltoolbox said…
Thank you very much for the compliment.
At 2:50pm on November 8, 2009, Leah Bell said…
Thanks for the tip, Ivan - I'm so clueless with Grasshopper though, I wouldn't even know what definition to use! In Rhino I would just contour it and extrude the result, but there's no contour command in Grasshopper :( Any tips?
At 12:06am on October 2, 2009, Philipp said…
http://grasshopper3d.ru/
At 3:00am on September 16, 2009, brendon_carlin said…
hello, thanks ivan, ill post an image of the file.
 
 
 

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