algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hey guys I am working on a landscape project. I have a topography that I have designed and I'd like to see where water would naturally collect. However I'm not quite sure how to do this. I found this...Infiltration definition.
http://www.box.com/shared/8c1tp2325x
But I think this is more of a diagrammatically definition that shows erosion. I want to be able to show the collection of water in a 3d model. If anyone has any insight to this it would be greatly appreciated.
Tim
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Luis posted this video:
http://www.grasshopper3d.com/video/flooding-shanghai
Also a water drainage discussion by Benjamin:
http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/drainage-direction-script
I found the drainage ones by Benjamin however I wasn't able to get them to work...got a whole bunch of errors...I think it has to do with the python or becuase I have rhino 4. Also do the video luis posted seems like its what I need. Do you know what definition he used for that?
You'll have to ask Luis as it was his creation, but it was also a teaser for gHowl so you could ask for more info in the group:
http://www.grasshopper3d.com/group/ghowl
UPDATE:
Download the example files and check out the GEO folder. There could be some stuff in there of use for you.
Um...either I am missing it or there isn't what I'm looking for. I have made up terrain that I want to flood...the gHowl stuff seems to link satellite data to rhino...which I don't really need. I just want to see which parts of my site will retain water and which wont. Maybe this wasn't clear?
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