Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

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"Hi Is this what you are after?"

Hyungsoo Kim replied Mar 24, 2016 to How can i extrude hexagonal grid on doubly curved surface and rotate it from center point to have component base geometry?

3 Mar 24, 2016
Reply by Aditi Kolhe

""Partition List" might be what you're after."

Hyungsoo Kim replied Mar 24, 2016 to How to connect every other interpolate in a sequence

2 Mar 24, 2016
Reply by Kate Brandy

"Hi Try to use Clipper Plug-in."

Hyungsoo Kim replied Mar 24, 2016 to Problems with Offsetting Curve

2 Mar 24, 2016
Reply by Shkattii

"Somthing similar to K-mean clustering.... Have a look at the attached def. Best."

Hyungsoo Kim replied Mar 24, 2016 to orient/rotate planes based on other near planes

1 Mar 24, 2016
Reply by Hyungsoo Kim

"Something like this?"

Hyungsoo Kim replied Mar 24, 2016 to Random Objects within a grid

23 Mar 27, 2016
Reply by Kim hauer

"Try "Flip Matrix"."

Hyungsoo Kim replied Mar 24, 2016 to rookie question: how to rearrange a list.

2 Mar 24, 2016
Reply by yeowyh

"Here we have an example which is far different from yours using curve attractor. Hop…"

Hyungsoo Kim replied Mar 23, 2016 to Variable rotation _ stripes

5 Mar 23, 2016
Reply by Lucas de Menezes Pereira

"Hi. You can supply grafted range of angles for curve rotation."

Hyungsoo Kim replied Mar 23, 2016 to Variable rotation _ stripes

5 Mar 23, 2016
Reply by Lucas de Menezes Pereira

"Hi. You should use points as pulling geometries instead of circles. And you might wa…"

Hyungsoo Kim replied Mar 23, 2016 to Grid pinching paths. (HELP)

2 Mar 23, 2016
Reply by Camilo Herrera

"Get this as well."

Hyungsoo Kim replied Mar 22, 2016 to Help Please! Sorting Lists into subsets for manipulation

18 Mar 23, 2016
Reply by David Rutten

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