algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hello people,
I would like to assign a numerical Range to a Color range (Blue to Red) of a heat-map -actually an axial map- , having the colors as the given data and asking for the numbers.
So I have this axial heat map (attached pic) from space Syntax and I want to turn it into a 3d surface. The heights of the surface's points should be the corresponding numeric value to the color of the axial map .
Any ideas?
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You do need to pick the gradient accurate, I didn't do a very good job of that.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Thank you so much . This is just great .
Incidentally, if the image isn't really a gradient but just a collection of lines with -say- 5 different colours, it may be smarter to just create those 5 colours individually. You can use a pixel-editor to get the exact RGB values and then you don't have to make a gradient and sample it.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
The picture is an output of Space Syntax and I dont really know how many colors it uses.. so its safer to use a gradient I guess.. I have a quick question though: Why do you use the 0.8 as the comparative value before Cull? I am missing that point . thanks !
I'm pretty sure that the colours might be a product of plotting the analysis values on a 0.0 to 0.7 range and using this as the hue value on a hue/saturation/value colour model (in Grasshopper HSL). Attached a file demonstrating the principle, hope it helps..
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