algorithmic modeling for Rhino
New circle packing possibilities combining Plankton and (a future release of)Kangaroo.
Plankton (by Will Pearson and myself) allows dynamic changing of mesh connectivity, while some (scriptable!) functions of Kangaroo relax and optimize the geometry.
Shown in order are : variable radii, fixed radii, radius families.
Music : Colossal by CloZee http://www.jamendo.com/en/track/1053559/colossal
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Hi Daniel,
can you please share the latest code for this. I use Rhino 6 und Plankton V.v0.4.2.
in general, I want to fill an arbitrary mesh with variable radii (within a range). The circles shouldn't be overlapped.
Thanks and Best regards,
Lam Nguyen
Hello Daniel. Are those definition I see in the video available for download?
thanks
hi Daniel
As shown in the video. i would like to have a set of radii which can be a parameter for circle packing using plankton mesh. Currently the output is circles with a wide range of radii.
i would really appreciate your help.
Thank you
Thanks.
Hi Eric,
I shared one script for circle-packing remeshing with Plankton+Kangaroo here:
http://www.grasshopper3d.com/group/plankton/forum/topics/dynamic-re...
I'll try and get another version with a more friendly interface for this out soon.
Is there an update on this?
Hi. this look so amazing. is this already possible with the actual kangaroo version ?
Are there already some example about this "realtime-multi-radii-outline-curve-based-circle-packing" i tried alot, but this looks just wow ! Curve-based-2D would be great for the dirst step.
greets,
joe
greets,
Joe
I second that, David! Sweet!
Hi Daniel - very nice idea! is there a solution without kangaroo - only with rhino / grasshopper / t-splines ...; i'm interested for this definition to work for pavè...;
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