algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi guys,
I am at beginning of the beginner level
So it might be very simple and obvious task, but I'm feeling I am in trouble with it
I would appreciate any of your help (suggestions, references to tutorials dealing w/ similar cases etc) on achieving the following.
1. Recreate this shape below, let's call it a circle with hooks (it's a set of curves I assume?)
2. By modifying the shape of one 'hook', all of them should change in the same way.
I made several attempts, but I can't get it to work and looks like I am nowhere in the vicinity of what needs to be done... .gh file attached.
Sorry if I am missing any info/attachments needed to answer my question. Will add, just lmk.
Thanks much for your advice.
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This isn't quite right, but perhaps someone else here will know how to fix it.
I think I fixed it.
Hyungsoo - your solution is far more elegant than mine (of course), but I discovered that it changes the scale of the hooks simply as a result of changing the count.
But there is no scale component in your solution - so I'm hoping you can explain how/where the scaling happens.
Thanks.
Hi. Birk.
Orient Direction component has two direction vector inputs(refrence & target).
If you use the unit vectors of them, then, there's no scaling happens.
But I used different lines as vector inputs, so that can make scaling happen.
Thanks a lot, Hyungsoo! I was wondering if there is a way to get rid of the zillion points I initially had, and Your solution show ..and also much appreciated that you provided the solution where the circle "breaks" This is one of the things I will make a use of.
Hyungsoo - Thanks for pointing out how Orient Direction can both orient and scale at the same time. This was not obvious to me at all.
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