algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi guys, first of all Im very new to grashopper and rhino so please bear with me.
I've managed to create a surface in Rhino and wanted to create a pyramidal space frame under/over it. I've attached a rhino file of the surface (just note I turned off the layer of the surface, so rhino graphics don't overlap with the grashopper graphics)
Then i made this grashopper code to generate the needed points
My problem at the moment is that i cannot figure out how to correctly sortout the points or data in order to correctly connect them into a space frame with polylines and lines.
I really would appreciate any kind of advice or help, no matter how small , im banging my head against the wall here. If you think im doing soemthing totally wrong i would highly appreciate if you could point towards any kind of mistakes in reasoning.
It all appears just a few components away. Im sure someone out there has an idea how to do it. I watched a number of tutorials on how to make a space frame over a regular surface and the methods used there to create those lines, but i haven't managed to translate it to my situation
Looking forward for anykind of input/advice/help, thank you in advance!
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Hi Joaquim, first of all thank you so much for the reply especialy for it being so fast!
That is pretty much 90% what i was trying to do!
But the biggest problem I now have is that i also need to connect the top points of the pyramid in a rectangular like grid by using polyline component in order to get a full space frame...
I'm not a "mesh guy" so I would do it like this:
The 'Tree/List Viewer' is only a visualization tool to see the columns and rows of projected points, not part of the model. Connect 'Flip' to 'Pt' to see rows vs. columns. The 'Project I (Index)' output tells you whether or not any given point intersects the surface.
What you do with the points to create a space frame is up to you! Some culling of alternate points, perhaps? Then moving them up/down in the 'Z' direction? Or surface normal, if that's what you prefer.
Hi Joseph, woah this also an excellent idea ! Thank you so much for your input! I think i have enoguh input to actually go ahead and experiment further!
Interesting, I also think about lunch box Space truss, or panelling tools option, I guess in this case the problem is the initial surface, [trimmed surface].
:)
Nevermind that its brute force,this is excellent!! Thank you so much! I feel like i've learned more in these replies than i did through all the tutorials i went thorugh. This is also something i wanted to try out!
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