algorithmic modeling for Rhino
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Found it almost by accident while working on something entirely different, and maybe not exactly the same kind of mapping you would find, say, in 3D studio or Blender, but a fast and cheap way to test your mesh normal orientation.
Enough foreplay, here it is:
All the first part is just to generate some noise-displaced mesh, but all in all is very simple:…
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GhPython Workshop coming up this month. Tool developer Chris Mackey is teaching a live webinar titled - Making Your Own Python Components. More information and registration at https://attendee.gototraining.com/42b11/register/4476111114579892225
Alessio ti facevamo in AMerica in quel periodo!!! Ma se ci riesci ci farebbe davvero tanto piacere! :)
Ciao Alessio!!! :)
Love your work!!!
Keep it that way! :D
Hey Alessio!
I'm making my bachelor thesis right now, and unfortunately a bloody beginner with grasshopper.. thus I'd love to create something similar to the first pictures on this site-->
http://urbanlabglobalcities.blogspot.com/2011/09/performative-photo-catalytic-structure.html
Have you some suggestions how to get something like that?
would be so geateful to get information
best regards,
alex
http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/study-of-natural-shapes
http://genericexplorations.blogspot.com/
I began working with GH recently, so these are my first steps... I'm glad you like it... how about you?