algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi:
I'm trying to draw in grasshopper an idea I have and I can't find the way to do it.
The idea:
1_ In one hand I have three tile types, 30x30 cm / 20x20 cm / 10x10 cm
2_ On the other I have a surface
3_ I want to put that three kind of tiles on the surface with a random position and with a space between them ≥5 mm. Like a mosaic.
I think is not so difficult, but I'm a beginner and I don't know all the functions.
Thank you in advance!
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I almost got it!, just one more thing: whre can I adjust the vertical spacing?
The tiles are spaced horizontal but not in vertical.
Thanks!
I am in a very similar situation and found this very helpful but I have a question I was hoping you could help with. I would like to apply this patterning within a slightly irregular boundary, is there a way to do this?
Thanks!
there is no vertical adjust.
can you post a drawing with what you want ? It could be possible to distribute rectangles, with Kangaroo, with code ...
That is very cool! I like the way you organized the tile sizes, allowing a different number of each size. Too bad the code is VB script, not GH... And the thread you referred to is mostly in French so not much help there in understanding your "simple" packing algorithm.
I can read the VB script but to understand it visually, I numbered the tiles in the order they were added - then color coded them the same way:
Would be fun to try this in Anemone (though I'm not sure I understand your algorithm yet).
Joseph, for the French I don't often use it on this forum. The main discussions were on Unicode, Excel, fonts ... not algorithm.
The algorithm draws a polyline "list_heights" (with a fixed discretization of minimum width of rectangles divided by ten) on the top of rectangles already packed, so it is more easy to find a place for the next one.
Hope it helps
I have already solved it mixing grasshopper and then autocad, I'll post the final result when I'll finish if you want.
Once again, many thanks!
It will be interesting to see the results. It will conclude well this thread.
Miquel: I don't see regular spaced joints in your example or is your autocad example showing shadows created by the thickness of the tiles?
It is made in autocad, I modified the thickness of the lines obtained from grasshopper therefore I could use it in 3dsmax.
The program reads the black spaces as gaps, so I though it would be easier for me and my computer instead to try to set a definition on grasshopper.
In brief, I just downloaded the file I obtained in this forum and modified it in other programs.
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