algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi at all!
Is anyone able to identify this commad?
I'm trying to reproduce the yoshimura algorithm, but I'm in trouble in finding some of the steps.
Thank you so much!
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Hello Elena,
your screenshot is terrible but I think this is the icon for cluster, which means some components that are grouped together, so you actually can't replicate it just by looking at it.
cheers,
Nikos
thank you!
That's a cluster, a grouping of components. Try it yourself, select multiple components, press the middle button of the mouse, and press the carton box (the top icon). Once done, press double click on it to access its interior.
It is a "component" user defined ,you will not find in the panels of components. Clusters can be exported in User Object format. If you do not have this file or if you can not know what was in the cluster, you can not do anything. But if you understand what function it performs, you can emulate it.
Thanks Daniel, at this point I've clustered the three componets I guess have to be there, but as cluster I have a command without any output... I'm trying to obtain what i need, that is actually an output of points to use as starting ones for a rotation.
Hello Elena, Daniel,
Elena, for now you could just leave the 3 components as they are, without puting them inside a cluster. The result is exactly the same. If you want to put them inside a cluster anyway (for using them multiple times in your definition) you will need a cluster output component (Params tab, Utilities group)
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