algorithmic modeling for Rhino
This example shows the use of the new user object for origami simulation.
As input you provide a flat mesh of the folding pattern, curves to assign as either mountain or valley folds, target angles, and folding amount, with 0 being flat and 1 being completely folded.
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Highly appreciated!
HI Daniela and all,
Would you mind point me to some resources in terms of how to set different angles and string strength in the ghuser object you provided? I wanted to simulate a surface so it looks more like the way it behaves in a physical model. Please see the attached gh file and a picture of a physical model. Thank you very much for your time!
how do u create this single mesh with this pattern? :( please help me...
I have the exactly same question. someone could help? thanks in advance!
Hi this is a real great origami exampl, and I'm wondering if it can simulate conditions where one of the valley/mountain is actually a open cut? Since the hole in rhino would be a line with no thickness if I join the mesh the open cut will be discarded, is there a way this definition can address that?
Something like this:
HI guys,
can anyone give me the definition of this pic? I need to do the same.
Hi Daniel,
Thanks for the hard work. I am currently working on a project with a sort of large-scale cocoon made out of an origami pattern.
However by choosing a rigid origami crease pattern and setting the stiffness of the springs along the creases in the origami cluster to a higher value, I still don't get exact same dimensions of individual elements between the unfolded state and the folded state.
I understand that it surely is "as exact as possible" but shouldn't it be exact if I choose a rigid origami creasepattern ?
Thanks in advance
How can i vary the folding degrees according to a certain attractor point the moves around the surfaces
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