algorithmic modeling for Rhino
After a request by Arend I added an unflatten component for reversing a flattening operation. If you still have the original tree and the number of items hasn't changed it can be put back together:
However I just cannot come up with a good idea for an icon for Unflatten. The best I could come up with was an acorn, which is a tenuous link at best.
Any ideas welcome, but please remember that the icon must de drawable and recognizable in a 20x20 (24x24 in an emergency) pixel image.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia
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I still think the stump and sprout are the clearest.
+1
Clean Tree actually, I needed the cherries for another object which is actually called [Cherry Picker]. No more subtle visual pun I guess...
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia
The first idea that comes to my mind was a burned forest replanted...but I know that it is quite complicate to translate into an icon.
Or perhaps a black (burned) tree with a small green branch growing.
https://www.google.es/search?q=replanted+forest&aq=f&um=1&a...
Following on from the last comment you could have one tree blacked out and the smae tree with colour overlapping in front.
Do all the suggestions so far strike anyone else as well.... 'autistic'? For the informed individuals who are part of this thread it seems oh-so-obvious that a sapling growing out of a tree indicates 'unflatten', however take a step back and think of someone who has never used the program before nor been part of this post, and what they would think looking at such an icon, or worse, at a tree with what looks like coloured fruit on its branches? None of them say 'unflatten' to me. I suppose that maybe be my own ill-founded view that if you are going to create an icon it should in some way pose what it actually does.
Really it's yet more debilitating abstraction and if the forum 'fanbois' are removed from the equation, then this kind of methodology will be met with a lot of confusion, frustration and criticism from future users and should be avoided at all costs. Can some analogy be proposed that actually refers to what the component is doing....i.e unflatten! A good start point would be to forget the whole 'tree' thing for a while and actually come up with a pictogram which would show an object being 'unflattened' and then apply the whole 'tree' part somehow if it is so important.
Food for thought.
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