algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi All,
I am new to Grasshopper,Rhino and Parametric Design.
I have a question / problem with my definition and would greatly appreciate some help.
The aim is to generate a canopy with hexagonal openings which their apertures are driven by the distance from a attractor point.
I am struggling with intersecting the solid hexagons which have been offset to give them a volume going through another solid surface (the canopy). I wish the remove these hexagonal volumes from the surface to leave a perforated series of opening in the canopy.
Part of the aim of this project was to teach myself Grasshopper, but I have reached a point which I can't solve or find any relevant help and can't seem to progress with my project, so would greatly appreciate any help.
A image of the Definition and the Definition itself are attached, the definition just needs 4 curves to generate the target surface (any shape), and a attractor point defining in Rhino. Hopefully the definition is self explanatory if however probably quite unsophisticated.
Thanks in advance.
Simon.
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Hi Pieter,
Thanks alot for looking at that, quite a different definition from my original one, shows there is a variety of solutions to solve a similar problem in Grasshopper!
It works well, however the "Surface Split" was very memory consuming, even on my machine which isn't normally too bad, it also seemed to struggle and crash, especially if the target surface was more complex, or the (U,V) values higher.
Problem solved, but just wondering if there could be any further improvements.
Many thanks again.
Simon.
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