Hi,
I've now got three weeks of GH experience behind me and am interested to know how long-time users deal with the issue of the play-off between writing custom C#/VB components and managing a large network of standard components. In situations where the GH user is in full control of the overall design I guess it's a non-issue.
However, my background is architecture and I'm aware that that on occasion the parametric model, a facade study for example, just forms a part of the total project and that the lead designer might not be familiar with the software. In this case the latter might want to do - insist on doing - nothing more than 'play around' with the sliders.
To highlight the above I've attached a simple test model (v 0.6.0019) using a point-grid surface, revolve, sweep1 and loft with the complexity encapsulated in a few custom C# components. They each share certain inputs/outputs which are either simply 'passed through' or modified depending on local conditions.
I'd appreciate any feedback on the basic work-flow setup. Comments on the code would be helpful too but there's quite a lot of it so I'm certainly not asking anyone to spend much time on it - anyway, the focus here is on the use of software rather than a particular programming language.
Ritchie
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