algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi!
I'm struggeling with this particular excercise, I'm trying to make a kind of intertwined skelet-structured roof. There are two grids of hexagons on top op eachother, at the crosspoint of these grids I want to move the crosspoint of the first grid up and the crosspoint of the second grid down. With gumball it's not that hard but I have to use grasshopper to accomplish this. I attatched the file and as an example of what I want I used gumball so you can see what I mean. It would be awesome if someone could help me with this asap!! thankyou very much in advance!!
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Ahh yeah awesome that's almost what I wanted!! the only thing is that all the red lines have to go down at the same crosspoint as the black ones go up. so on the crosspoint I attatched, could you please do that for me??
Kind Regards and thanks a lot!
Like this?
nope, like this! but now I did it with gumball to show you which points I mean.
Thank you so much for helping me!
See red group
Holy shit how did you get this? used pipe? this is AWESOME
Can you please tell me how you did this? it looks so cool!
There are some line thickening tools including this
Yess that's what I mean! I like option B more. Just one more thing but I understand i've you're done with it! Can you also do it like this, to create a kind of intertwined structure?
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Hi, me again :)! I'm trying to find the highest of two points lying on top of eachtother. I think you have to deconstruct points and then use a test, but I can't figure it out. Could you please help me?? Thankyou very much in advance!!
I attached some files to make it clearer, I want to make a railing which is attached to the highest points of the hexagonshaped roof.
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