algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi every one.
Should be an easy one for you all,
I've Been doing a few tutorials on point adaptation, and have played around a bit with them creating my own expressions. However I am finding it hard to realise this one . . .
If you take this as a base expressions (Point adaptationmk3) , what I'm trying to do is to allow a number of points to influence the length of the lines, and create the end aesthetic. Sounds simple to me, but I can't get my head around what I'm doing wrong.
Would really appreciate any input on this.
Thanks,
Dave
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Are you looking for multiple-attractor-points
look at this post:http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/multiple-attractor-points...
Best Regards
DeDackel
Thanks for the post DeDackel, It was really helpful.
I Had a look and moved on a fair amount. however I am having trouble securing an aesthetic that doesnt need adapting at every input along my expression, when I only want to change one or two things.
I think the problems are starting because I am now working to repel extruded lines to create a surface that can be related to cnc. With this in mind I am finding it hard with this expression to have complete control over all aspects of the geometries, i.e. The height should be a maximum, an not toally dissapear or go beyond a certain point.
Here is my expression so far, I have attached the Ghx aswell. and here is the kind of finished aesthetic I'm trying to create. I modelled this purely in Rhino.
Maybe I am going about this the wrong way, its just the idea of repelling certain parts of a surface was appealing, rather than just creating random surfaces.
As always, any input is gratefully recieved.
Thanks,
Dave.
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