algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hello,
I am new to grasshopper and trying to set up a definition that uses an attractor point to vary the height, distance between and size of a geometry on a surface. I thought I got the height to work but it still looks uniform to me. I am trying to get the difference in height to be much more obvious.
In addition to height I am also trying to vary the distance between the geometries as well as the size of them based on the same attractor point.
Anyone have any tips? Greatly appreciated!
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This is very helpful thank you!
I meant by "vary the distance between geometries" is have the distance increase between each shape based on the attractor point.
One additional question - when I bake the surface box and the morphed geometry, the geometry is hidden inside the boxes. I am trying to have a solid vessel with the geometry extruded on the outside. Is there an adjustment for this?
Thank you!
Thats great - thanks!
What I mean is have the 3d shape (attached) close together and farther apart based on the attractor point. They are all evenly spaced in relationship to each other around the surface. Is there a way to have greater distance between them based on the attractor point? At the top the height is less and the size is less - can the distance between each be greater and then as the height and size increase toward the bottom the distance between them is smaller?
It is still hard to understand, you'll probably need another logic different from "Box Morph".
Maybe someone in ths forum could understand your intension and will help you.
Try post another discussion with proper explanation(which means sketchs or something).
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