algorithmic modeling for Rhino
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dear cagler,
many thanks for your response!
it is still not what i want,
but maybe that leads me where i want to go.
i have two questions to you:
how can i control the height,
and do you know how can i reach more influential
by the rotation?
more variations by the rotation:
http://genericexplorations.blogspot.com/2011/01/torsion-study-based...
dear caglar,
i have expanded your definition a bit,
but what remains: i find the function for the height
and rotation somewhat cumbersome / complicated,
because the values are very interdependent.
perhaps i have not yet understood.
however, thank you very much.
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Hi Rassul,
I think you can use this one to achieve what you want, if it's what you show in these images. You just need to find your rotating pattern. The height, you can control with the initial two curves, the number of horizontal sections and the distance between them (first series component).
I would put some sliders to the other series component that feeds the angle and play with the graph mapper to get different torsion patterns.
See if attached files help.