algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Could someone brief or show how I can use these components?
It looks it can show exposure energy color or shadow on mesh directly without other components...
Or Is it same way using 0 or 1 value to dispatch different color preview?
Thanks for ur help~~~~~~~~!!!!
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Hi Andrew,
I am working on a definition that should provide me with the number of points on a curve that can be seen from a distant point while being obstructed by a surface. I am using the occlusion component for this, but it seems it's not working properly. It might that I'm abusing the component for the wrong purpose or that the vector definition is off, but I don't how to fix the definition.
I've attached a file that hopefully explains the problem. I was expecting that the number of rays that were occluded to be the same as the total number of rays. But it appears not to be so. However, if I move the mesh horizontally or vertically, the number changes.
Since you seem to get the hang of it, hope you can help.
Regards,
Roel.
Hi Andrew, I´d like you could explain me how to calculate the energy that falls onto the receiving mesh and how you made this animation in Vimeo:http://vimeo.com/11829735 as I can see a point moving like the sun projecting the rays on the volumes.
Thanks in advance!
Hi Andrew!
I´m using the exposure component and Galapagos to optimize the position of a set of terrazes on a building façade. To simplify, I´m considering each terraze as a mesh in which I am evaluating the exposure. By default each terraze is a mesh (4 vertices and 1 face per mesh).
Should I join them before plug them as the "S" input in the exposure component?
I´m also introducing the geometry of the building as an occlusion mesh (box mesh 8 vertices and 6 faces). If I want the exposure component to calculate the shadow that every terraze produce on each other, should I plug them in the "O" input as well? Should I join them before doing that together with the building box-mesh?
Thanks a lot!!
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