algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Its called the inverse i.e. 1/x
if x is closer to a point, 1m then 1/1 = 1
if x is farther away, 10m then 1/10 = 0.1
thank you for your help!
Thanks my friends once again!
but I did what Michael Pryor saids and for some reason its not working pretty wellWhen the values get inverted they dont work as well as it does when they are normal.
can you help me a little with this? I am strugglin trying to find a solution
the geometry should have a nice slope like in the first image. what I am doing wrong?
I am uploading my def
thanks
Ok so you don't want the fall off to be that great. I would suggest you pick a distance away from the line where the column height will always be equal to zero. Then subtract your measured distance from the line away from the is Zero height distance. eg. at 10m all columns will be equal to 0. This will be a linear fall off but when it reaches your desired zero height boundary it will become -ve so You will have to also have an "if(x<0,0,x)" expression.
Otherwise you could soft the inverse fall off by having 1/x^0.5 ie the inverse of the square root or even cube root.
ok, here is my definition, different approach.
this is how I made these maps :
http://www.mateuszzwierzycki.jupe.pl/blog/2011/08/07/warsztaty-w-ch...
edit : if you want to use weaverbird, make mesh correct (shift rectangle "zero plane" corners to obtain 4 control points (there are 5))
gonan try it out and I will tell you....thanks though thanks so much
heh... i read your first post so fast that I did not understood the question exactly ;]
if you want to ATTRACT smth than use remap values component.
source domain i.e. -10 to 10
target domain then 10 to -10
will work for sure
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