algorithmic modeling for Rhino
So, I am new to grasshopper, and am trying to lay out a ceramic tile pattern for a project in a parquet herringbone pattern. Additionally, I want to create a gradient across the entire surface using 5 colors, but also have the ability to randomize the pattern a bit afterwards (see attached image). Is this possible?
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I was just looking into herringbone patterns. It's not a straight-forward pattern to generate from a simple grid. It is easy to copy-paste or array, though. My suggestion would be to model the tiles in Rhino, then create the color gradient in Grasshopper. Here I've done it quickly with a simple attractor-point logic.
Instead of the custom preview at the end, I'd just bake these to different layers where each layer is a different color tile.
To get the random, you could add a (pseudo)Random component when testing the distances to shift the numbers a bit and mix up the zones between the colors.
I second Damon's comments. I had spent a little time, (a while ago so this definition is a rough sketch and outdated), exploring this pattern. At the time, it ended up being one of those things that was just easier and faster to array manually in Rhino. I did end up with a definition, but all it does is array in x and y. It doesn't have any useful logic for following curves or anything. It's really just an overly complicated hatch pattern definition.
This makes me wonder - perhaps it could be nice to have a tool for arraying 2d shapes in any of the 17 wallpaper groups...
Thank you all for your valuable feedback and assistance!!!
I was looking at that and reading about the wallpaper groups before I replied above. I think that would be a great tool.
I really appreciate the links that you post in your comments.... great sources to learn more. Thanks
Hi ZachSher, here is another approach, hope it helps/contributes.
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