algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Just for fun and for saving some time explaining the same thing over and over.
A small c# scrpit that unblocks all the files in the GH library folder, so the user doesn't have to do it manually.
Detailed description and download here:…
ContinuePosted on August 18, 2015 at 4:00am — 9 Comments
Code snippet for sequential AI exports from GH.
Get the code and an example here:
Any feedback is deeply appreciated.
Cheers,
M
Edit: GitHub link: http://github.com/marios-tsiliakos/AI-export-GH/tree/src
Posted on November 8, 2014 at 9:30am — 6 Comments
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Hello Marios,
We are creating a pavilion out of the kagome weave pattern and came across the user object you posted on Digital Substance. Unfortunately, we followed the definition that was posted as a guideline for the user object and could not model a weave onto a surface. We want to model the Kagome weave precisely to extract the length of the strips and map the intersections to diagram our digital fabrication strategies. In the 3d model screenshot we have posted we projected the pattern however, we found that it was warped the pattern at the edges. Any advice would be much appreciated.
So I got to develop this pattern.. Is there a way to apply it to a surface and then split the circles off that surface? I don't know why but when I set a surface instead a curve it says "insufficient data"
Thanks!
Cool, I´m now taking a look to attractor points using kangaroo tools as well. I hope it works!
Thank you so much Marios!
I like your work man.
Hello Marios!
I´m a new user at Grasshopper so I hope you can help me understand how can I apply a random circle based pattern on a surface? Any ideas where to begin?? Thank you in advance. Here is the kind of pattern I want to get:
Den itan kamia toso upsilou epipedou!