algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi everybody,
I have a question about the Weaverbird Picture Frame node. I intended to use the list of results coming from Ladybird radiation analysis as distance input of frames. However, the Weaverbird Picture frame do not give the correct result that I aimed. According to the data, low values (blue parts) are expected to result in thin frames; while high values (red and orange parts)to result thicker frames. Despite trying simple models to analyse the structure of Weaverbird’s Frame node, I was not able to find a formula to manipulate the data in order to receive the correct configuration.
What should I do to have the best results, any idea?
Thanks,
Seda
My models in Rhino and Grasshopper are below. I used Chicago O’hare epw file in Ladybug radiation analysis.
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Hello,
here is an answer that has already been presented on this site, but surely not easy to find. The trick is to scale by face, so I calculate mean value by face knowing values on vertices. And after that there is a scale of the face (polygon). Hope it helps ! Try also to internalise data, and send just your problem, no need of Ladybug, Epw ... to solve your problem.
Mesh+ Frame+0 seems also a possibility (more simple ?)
I think I made an error, your values are per faces and not by points. so no need of much of the stuff
Hello Mr. Delrieu,
I have tried to apply your method to my panel wall. Unfortunately, I was not able to succeed. I also could not match the mesh grid with the panel grid. Is there a way to generate panels according to the values of Ladybug?
Thank you.
Seda
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