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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hello,

I guess I am kind of stucked in how to treat data...

It is very elementry level but somehow I dont know how do solve it....

What I want to do is to have bigger hole near attractor points and have similar sizes of voronoi for other parts...

I will add reference image that I want to achieve..

Thanks

Seung

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an idea with a single point

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Thanks,

 

I know how to do it with a single point...But always, multiple points become a issue..

 

anyway, thank you so much,

 

 

look at hannes response as well as mine and tudors. These are 3 different ways to do multiple attractors here http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/min-max-on-grafted-list?x... that dont require individual attraction sequences. Also, the main post image on that discussion is another 2 ways to do multiple attractors but they require individual sequences. So there are 5 ways. pick one you like.

Also for different results use the V- of extremes component in the main post screenshot, or use s of bounds for the examples in the discussion.

version with multiple points

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more direct version.

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:) !

I think that just one more component is optienen more options!

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well yes of course we can always add more components for more "fun" (I liked how you used scale in the previous definition) but I think the poster can handle adding their own modifications once we present a solution. Either way, there is a million ways to solve everything with GH, and now Seung has many options to choose from :)

For there is a group where there is a problem and tries to give a solution using the fewestcomponents. It is an interesting exercise!

And an other way with an other result....

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Igor Cool your solution!

nice inversion

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