algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hey,
here are the defenitions for the patterns I have posted. There are elements from other defenitions in it. But basically it works like a attractor file. The main work is to understand the outline concept of the pattern. If you have questions feel free to ask.
Best Regards
DeDackel
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he dedackel,
thank you very much.
that is exemplary.
i'm proud of you. (-:
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can you also show a possibility,
to use multiple attractors?
thanks
rassul
haha, examplary...couldn´t stand the pressure :-)
das glaube ich Dir ungesehen :-)
Thanks for the archives, but inside the .3dm file, there are no objects.
use rhino command -show objects
yes , this was my input page...by analysing the basical idea of "Islamic parquet deformations" I found out, that they all refer to a basicgeometry. taking an attractor gives you the possibility of changing the "contact angle" increasing and decreasing.
I like this page :-)
Best Regards
DeDackel
http://www.patterninislamicart.com/drawingsdiagramsanalyses/
and there is a discussion about it with some more links, but I cannot find it anymore
please, show me the way best way, to bind more attractors. (:
you use scale as deformation. Use a vector instead and combine it with the added file.
The system behind is quiet easy:
Generated a generell vector:
For example- take a sqaure-grid and create a vector from each square corner to its belonging center.
create an attractor:
the distance between the attractor and the center of each square is the deformation factor. With min and max you define the area of attraction.
combine mutliple attractor:
mass addition makes this possible
Have a look at my example file added to this post it shows how to do it. The blue area is the important part.
I am looking forward to see your defention in this style, good luck and go for it :-)
Best regards
DeDackel
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