algorithmic modeling for Rhino
here are the files
Your files are not downloadable, or at least not for me. By the look of it you need to graft the c from subCurve, flatten the force objects and stick the points from the curve division in geometry. this should do the trick. once u have that set u need to play with the plaw strength and so on until u get it right.
see attached
dear tudor,
can you show us how to manipulate the sqGrid,
best with multi attraction points?
that would be fine.
thanks in advance!
rassul
Please flatten all your inputs to kangaroo.
Intercconnect tends to get really heavy. normally you will only need attraction to the nearest nodes.
My changes to your def. are:
1) cull anchored points from interconnection cloud to reduce unnnecessary impact.
2) define a neagtive strength for pLaw. -> gives attraction forces.
3) heavily reduced pLaw strength (by about factor 300). default is 1000, which will cause lots of overshoot.
4) introduced cutoff to allow for multiple separate bundles
dear hannes,
thank you very much for your support.
this is very helpful for me.
i still allow myself one more question.
is there a possibility to affect the lines with attractors/pts.
similar like the def. from woojsung, but with kangaroo?
http://woojsung.com/2010/04/09/digital-workshops-lectures-syracuse-...
Attractors basically are pLaws acting between attrator points and all other particles.
So to include attractors, connect your attractor points to all other points and feed those to separate pLaw components. Hover over pLaw inputs to find out how to simulate attraction and repulsion.
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