algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi Everyone,
I am trying to replicate the mechanical act a plant goes through when leaning towards the sun (although on a very simplistic level).
For the very first step I am attempting to bend two linked meshes using springs in kangaroo. Their rest lengths are set currently but will later be linked to irradiation levels using geco.
I can get both meshes to contract as a set of springs however I cannot connect them to each other to work in tandem, I get an exception error from kangaroo every time I try to add the connections as a rigid spring.
The hope is that if one mesh contracts more than the other, the joined system will bend with one mesh shortening and the other lengthening.
I have read a few posts on bending but couldn't get the definitions to work and may have just missed something. Do I need forces other than springs to implement bending in the mesh, is it possible to create a bend in a paired system using only differing levels of contraction?
The latest definition I have tried adds a bending force between all the points of the mesh. I may have misunderstood how to use this force so please tell me if I am doing something simple wrong or if there is a discussion I may have missed where I can look into the problems I am having.
Any help anyone can give or any people working on something similar would be greatly appreciated.
Mike
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To clarify, please see the attached images. My definition currently goes from 01 to 02. I would like the connections between the meshes to stay a fixed length and the meshes to bend outside of their starting planes.
Thank you
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