algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Dear All,
I am working on digital ornaments and since I am not too experienced with grasshopper I would like to ask you guys for help.
I want to create 3D ornamental structures based on basic geometries. Like Michael Hansmeyer I want to divide the basic geometry again and again using an algorithm.
I started out in 2D to understand the basic principles. Using a Rectangle as basis I came up with this grasshopper definition:
I think it shows the main idea, however I cannot manage to make multiple iterations like this:
After some research I have the impression that grasshopper by itself is not capable of what i want to do and that i need some scripting. Is that true?
The final product should be a definition that takes a basic 3D geometry, subdivides it in multiple iterations, and has the ability to manipulate the geometry’s points for each iteration, to create an ornamental shape from a cube like this:
I would really appreciate any help or suggestions,
thanks a lot!
José
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In case of multiple iterations, use hoopsnake, or scripting
Use Anemone, not Hoopsnake!
But this looks more like recursion than just iteration?
Why? For this it is better be able to control the parameters in each iteration, that will be few.
this was definately a problem that i found also
probably it is more a recursion. Im not really sure about the terms
Wow thank you very much! This was what I tried to achive first.
However it would only work for a 2-D pattern, right? And its not possible to change the parameter for each iteration?
This particular def. works in a rectangle, for other shapes you must make some changes.
To use it:
0. Double click over component, show a winform.
1. "X" button to reset the loop.
2. "Play" button to run an iteration.
3. Make changes in parameters.
4. 2-3-2-3-2...
I recognized that I can change the parameters each time before clicking on Hoopsnakes play button for the next recursion, which gives me a lot of variety in shapes. Really good!
However I don't really understand what is happening in your definition furthermore. Could you explain it a little? that would be really nice! And do you have any ideas how to do the whole thing with a 3D object / a cube? and how would I shift the editable points outside of the rectangle's/the cube's boundary?
Thank you so much for your help!
Thank you very much for your help! I will try what I can do with Anemone!
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