algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Inherent characteristics of 2-dimensional patterns and diagrams translated into a pseudo 3-diamensional domain
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@Marios, yes meshes are easier because I reuse an old script (not stepped) and they are quicker. But Rudi and others have some more job to replicate your beautiful job.
Because I wasn't too happy with my script, I modified it with mesh instead of BREP. So here is a definition.
http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/loft-of-closed-polylines?...
I'm still having mistakes in the replicated def (?). Can't find it. Would you mind downloading yours?
@Laurent:
Very nice! Yes indeed the concept is pretty simple and the visual output amazing.
I look forward posting some pictures from my students' physical models using this technique in the future. One of them is using spirals as well.
@Eftihis:
:)
@ChristianF:
This specific outcome is the dual graph of a scalar field density defined mesh. which is then scaled towards a tilted centroid, for a few different series steps. Varying the depth of these transitions makes the whole image far more interesting.
Now, this rings a bell! :)
Could you leave a hint, how to replicate this graphic? It is impressive
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