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Soap film elements and geodesic control strings

Simply relaxing networks of springs does not give true minimal surfaces. The new version of Kangaroo includes soap-film elements for accurate tensile form-finding (and allowing to choose different warp and weft stiffness).
Also - new geodesic-control-string elements, or G-Strings, keep the seams following geodesic curves on the surface so that the strips are straight when unrolled

new version available now from the usual place: http://www.food4rhino.com/project/kangaroo

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Comment by MichaelD0112 on Wednesday

Film elements play a crucial role in shaping the storytelling experience. They include visual aspects like cinematography, lighting, and set design, alongside auditory components like sound design and music. Editing ties everything together, guiding the audience's emotions and understanding. These elements contribute to the mood and themes of a film, enhancing its impact. For example, Fox Nation reviews often highlight how the combination of these components creates a compelling narrative, offering audiences a richer cinematic experience.

Comment by Daniel Piker on January 11, 2015 at 8:39am

Hi Luke, I've just posted the example and a bit more explanation here: http://www.grasshopper3d.com/group/kangaroo/forum/topics/soap-film-...

Comment by Lucas Epp on January 10, 2015 at 12:03pm

Hi Daniel, can you give an example of relaxing a set of geodesic curves on a surface?

Comment by Mike Pacheco on September 16, 2014 at 1:14pm

hi daniel, this looks amazing, can u share some example file of this new elements of kangaroo ? but first of all thanks for this, great job !

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