algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi Everyone,
I am working on a project now and I am using the script from this website and modified a bit to suit my design: http://object-e.net/tools
However I am still not very good at grasshopper and I will need some help. Please find the attached rhino and grasshopper files.
I repeated the script 4 times to create different sizes of spheres so they appear to scale down the curve. I manually take out the spheres I don't want and ultimately I want to achieve is something like this:
So here are my questions:
1. Can I control the scale down in two directions without repeating my script? As in there's a scale down of the grid size and the scale down of the spheres from their own centre.
2. I would like to round off the spheres sizes to the sizes I define: 1500mm max down to 100mm min
3. To eliminate the tiny spheres that is included in the script
4. To retain the possibility of the spheres follow a curve/multiple curves
Sorry for my bad explanation Thank you in advance for the help, please bear with my limited knowledge in grasshopper :)
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I'm not familiar with C# thing and also I'm not sure this def. is what you want.
It's thousand of sphere thing so, I guss your file is too heavy to open with my machine, therefore I made new def. for you from scratch.
This is a standard curve attractor definition with few more control using graph mapper.
Hi,
First of all thank you for the help! I think it's very close to what I need. One thing is that may I know if it is possible to round off all the spheres to natural numbers? So I can keep track of what types of sizes of spheres there are in the model.
Again thank you for the help!
Thanks a lot, I tried the same thing myself as well. What I am trying to figure out now is to round the spheres off to a certain set of radius as I need the manufacturer only produces certain types of spheres. So here is my list(in mm diameter): 100; 200; 300; 480; 580; 680; 800; 1000; 1300; 1500; 1800, is there a way of expression I can add to the script so the spheres can round off to those numbers?
I know this question is very amateur, again thanks for all the help!
If you can install the plug-in " Heteroptera" which can download from here, you can find a useful component named "Cloest Numbers" in the math tab.
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