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Weaverbird – Topological Mesh Editor | Giulio Piacentino
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Weaverbird – Topological Mesh Editor. Weaverbird is a topological modeler that contains many of the known subdivision and transformation operators, readily usable by designers. Instead of doing the work repeatedly, or sometimes using complicated scripts, this plug-in reconstructs the shape, subdivides any mesh, even made by polylines, and helps preparing for fabrication. Weaverbird – 0.9.0.1 No expiry. If you don’t have admin rights. You will find instructions in the zip file). Split mesh into Quads.
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Weaving frame – Boreal House | \nCodon
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Weaving frame – Boreal House. March 3, 2011. The house is a retreat for an artist in the Scottish Highlands (visit full project on www.biomorphis.com. The initial roof structure concept was to express the multi-layering of the roof-build-up (enhanced by translucent ETFE membrane). The script allows the weave tension and inflections to be parametrically malleable. Knitting V TWIN curves 1ST series. For q=0 To strDivU Step 2. DblParameterU=arrDomU(0) ( arrDomU(1)-arrDomU(0) /strDivU)*q. ArrVCurves2(q)= Rhi...
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Cell[f] Automaton Habitat | \nCodon
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December 16, 2011. A [near] perfect mathematic structure affected by a chaotic process. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). Free-form and flat quads with Rhino.Python. Cell-f assembly →. One response to “ Cell[f] Automaton Habitat. December 19, 2011 at 5:04 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). E – c l o u d.
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Shingles flow | \nCodon
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March 28, 2011. Script developed to populate free-form surfaces with overlapping irregular panels otherwise known as ‘shingles’. Sculpture project for North Scotland by biomorphis. Dim strSurface : strSurface = Rhino.GetObject(“Select original surface”,8). Dim arrDomU, arrDomV. ArrDomU = Rhino.SurfaceDomain(strSurface, 0). ArrDomV = Rhino.SurfaceDomain(strSurface, 1). Dim strDivU : strDivU = Rhino.GetReal(“Please enter number of divisions in u direction”,200). Dim n,t,p. For n=0 To strDivV. ArrKnotGap = ...
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Free-form & flat quads with Rhino.Python | \nCodon
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Free-form and flat quads with Rhino.Python. October 5, 2011. Fossile-like structures made of flat quad panels. Panels can be assembled along their folded sides. The script works with free from surfaces (trimmed or not see conditional minimum distance between any point evaluated within surface domain and the base surface as per Python Primer example). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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spider evolution | \nCodon
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December 20, 2010. 8216;Script written by shane gregoran. 8216;Script version 30 August 2010 00:20:56 updated 28 October 2010. 8216;for this purpose all random numbers have been set to max of 20. 8216;Dim nPts : nPts = Rhino.GetReal(“how many segments”, 12). Dim nPts : nPts = Floor(rnd*20). If nPts 3 Then. Dim cp : cp = Rhino.WorldXYPlane. 8216;Dim iR : iR = Rhino.GetReal(“length of short triangulation”,10). Dim iR : iR = Floor(rnd*20). If iR 1 Then. Dim R : R = Floor(rnd*20). If R 1 Then. Dim i, S, iSc.
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Links | Xumingliang's Blog
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Cal poly – slo. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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System in Motion | \nCodon
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February 21, 2012. Growing vs Building. The idea of growing inhabitats instead of building them still belongs to sorcerer’s apprentices but computing can give us glimpses. This is a visualization of previous cell[f] assembly code (based on Conway’s Game of Life). The animation is coded in processing. With bespoke camera angles. Processing source code below:. Import processing.opengl.*;. Import toxi.geom.*;. Int cols = 400;. Int rows = 70;. Float density = 0.97;. Int MaxGeneration = 300;. Generation = 0;.
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Portfolio | Giulio Piacentino
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In its intentions this page of projects is ever-changing. If you have time, comments are appreciated. TU Delft final project. Project of networks of distributed intelligence. The area around the Dutch A2 highway transforms itself… more about this project on urban networks of distributed intelligence. Thanks for Weavebird, it opens new perspectives for Grasshopper and Rhino. I like that. As these. The language is called C# (read C-sharp). You should be able to use a name in the. Squiggle by Mark Chadwick.