Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hi,

 

RhinoNest is now available in Grasshopper too!
How to download RhinoNest 0.1 for Grasshopper?
1. Login to www.RhinoNest.com. You can use your account of Grasshopper3d.com,...
2. In the Menu, click on Download.
3. RhinoNest 0.1 for GH needs RhinoNest 2.1 installed. It is included in the same download page.

Please take a look to this video: http://www.rhinonest.com/video/rhinonest-within-grasshopper

 

Please let me know your feedback!


Thanks and best regards,

 

Rafael del Molino

TDM Solutions SL

 

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Hi Rafael,

great! Looking forward.

Thanks,

Phillip

Hi Phillip,

I think I found you in a couple of threads! 

You can download the new version RhinoNest for Grasshopper 0.4. For details http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/rhinonest-for-grasshopper...

Thanks and best regards,

Rafael del Molino

TDM Solutions SL

Rafael just uploaded another version.

Available at:

http://www.rhinonest.com/page/download

There seems to be a problem with nesting circles / periodic curves. Is anyone having this problem to?

This is the current discussion:

http://www.rhinonest.com/forum/topics/problem-with-rhinonest-for-gr...

Thanks,

Phillip

Hi Rafael,

I am using the Rhinonest evaluation and when I double click on Rhinonest for Grasshopper I get the message below, I hope you can help.

Many thanks,

Arthur

Hi Arthur,

Sorry for the delay. I'm out of the office. There is a problem with your RhinoNest license. 

Arthur, may you send an email to support@tdmsolutions.com? My colleges will send you a 15 days license.

Thanks,

Rafael del Molino
TDM Solutions SL

Hello RhinoNest users!

Does anyone have any advice on the following topic?

I would like to nest several groups of objects in a way, that similar "labeled" objects get as close to each other as possible. It is meant to organize groups of different types of objects in optimized spaces.

 

I've tried to achieve this with adding priorities to the group of objects.

This works relatively well, aside from one problematic thing: the program places the objects according to the priority definitions, but at the end, if it finds gaps between the other groups, it places them into the gaps. 

 

So my question would be: is there a way to use RhinoNest to make the program have priority placing the objects with same priority value next to each other, rather then filling the gaps on the sheets?

 

I appreciate any advice on this, thank you in advance!

Can I include names of pattens in the nesting? so defiened text stays in the panel?

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