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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hello, I'm pretty new to grasshopper and I'm trying to build a diagrid system similar to this one: adaptive surface. I got a definition for a diagrid from Co-de-It and I've been trying to follow the steps in this tutorial. On step 11, I can't figure out how to apply the numbers corresponding to the attractor points in place of the distance numbers so that dependent of the distance from the point, the openings will get bigger or smaller.

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hi Erick Vásquez and djordje,

how to do something like this?
please copy the link.

https://api.ning.com/files/BpSoNfyD*ImxSu6FEpMXcXOw*HR2kWc4lIv5PNO739-iTejJawTkyhSXVZy6RzL3afNiX6lHBYwHmZwmqRDCrml7i2kRDrHi/MeshPorco.PNG

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https://api.ning.com/files/PAEnmAhjOZxRYJE4xpEgFNqvyyu4fU1e*7-SQttpp27mpW3yLEYhd4Sxc72N8jVC6zxaVOzYGWztA3D4-sEyZ-gpFdlr4xWl/PunkCerdoV2_110.png

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first device that can be possibly helpful.


but if you know more about it,

then simply help.


thanks

dual of a mesh, weaberbird can help.

Hi  Erick Vásquez

I really appreciate the script you made for the lunchbox surface, I tried it with my surface, the attractor points don't seem making affect to form a diagrid, no density changes, etc. The triangle panels are just still randomly distributed, do you know why?

Or if anyone else could help that would be every appreciated!

Thanks!

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