algorithmic modeling for Rhino
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Hi Simone,
thanks for your kind recognition!
I startet by by defining an overall shape, in this case three bundled 'loft towers'.
In the next step i converted this surfaces into meshes, using the kangaroo meshmachine by Daniel Piker http://www.grasshopper3d.com/profiles/blogs/dynamic-remeshing-now-w...
This meshes undergo a static loding test (done with Karamba), determinig in which areas greater or lesser forces occure. This returns a load value for each meshface.
The last step is a growing algorthim done with Anemone by Mateusz Zwierzycki http://www.grasshopper3d.com/group/anemone
This algorithm uses the load values, calculated for each face, as a growing direction. This results in a structure that is concentrating in heavily loaded areas and avoiding less loaded ones.
The resulting polylines are meshed with Cocoon Plugin by David Stasiuk http://www.bespokegeometry.com/2015/07/22/cocoon/
i hope this is at least a little comprehensible ;)
Paul
Hi Pauli,
this looks amazing.
Since I'm doing my master thesis right now and I am looking for something that may look quite similar to this shape, I was wondering: where did you start from? What is the most important tool you use for this? Did you use any plug in? These towers look really cool but I cannot understand how you made them so "soft".
Thank you!
Simone
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