algorithmic modeling for Rhino
I have created a series of 3d l system trees from a grid of points. All of the L system trees are of varying heights which relate to a roof surface. All of the branches intersect the roof surface. See attached image for a picture of this.
What I want to do is trim the brances of the 3d trees using the roof surface so that the branches stop at the roof. How can I do this?
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Hi,
Yeah that's really good however, I was also trying to do the same in the first 'quad move' of points as shown in the image below however when I do, I get all the values happening to all of the points. How can I split the values so that only one value affects one point. I have tried grafting and it does not seem to work. Any thoughts?
mh, should work the same way?
Check the point numbers in the outputs, maybe there is a mistake?
I think I may have found the source of the problem. Basically the move component highlighted in red is only taking the value form the vector component highlighted in blue. (This happens when I ungraft the T imput of the move component)
To get around this I have created three extra move components and just wired one vector component to each one as shown in the image below. This has given me the four points that I am after however it seems like a long way round and will ultimately result in a over complicated definition.
Do you know a way around this so that I can just use one move component as opposed to having four?
your help would be most appreciated
ah, yeah
the vector does not make any sens after you want a random arrangement.
I would try to skip it, and see waht is happening. Mh but if the solution will be satisfying? The tree structure will lose its strength, and will look...random (haha)
I am pretty busy right now, I can have a look at it maybe tomorrow, sorry!
best Regards
JOhannes
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