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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Does anybody know how to rotate a grid vertically so that it works as a facade where the attractor points are the observers? So that the facade responds depending on how close or far away people are.

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Comment by Andy Murray on August 24, 2022 at 4:30am

I would like to see more of it, but it is not clear to me how this could be done. The reason I say this is because it seems to me that the attractors and the vertical grid are two separate things. The attractors are what you see when your eyes move around a bit, while the vertical grid is what you see when you look at one particular point. One of my friends has suggested me to download templates from this https://masterbundles.com/templates/presentations/powerpoint/vertical/ source. It would be nice if we could combine them into one thing and make both happen at once.

Comment by biboarchitect on February 4, 2011 at 9:01am
add an YZ or XZ plane to the plane input in the grid component
Comment by manu on January 27, 2011 at 9:10am

Rotate the grid with rotate 3d, and indicate the axis (a line), and the angle that you want to rotate (from universal plane to a facade, would be PI/4 (the angles must be in radians))

I hope this serve to you.

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