Thank you for this video very usefull for a project I'm working on. In the new Kangaroo some commands are different (Springs=Length(Line), Planarization=CoPlanar) and due to the large scale of my project I had to change the Equality function into a Smaller Than (10 in my case). I have to note that the output has given me a deformed central strip of Hexagonal shapes but the curves result all Planar.
Hi .. thanx for this. I wanted to ask why u r using control points of hexagons instead of the vertices that u can take directly from the explode components.
Great! thank you so much. I needed this solution for plywood panels positioning. I have to find a way to apply the method for any mesh surface too. Cheers
I started Kangaroo with the vers 2, so I am quite lost with the new functions names. Your tutorials are really helpful and I kind of achieved the thing with the vers 2, but it would be awesome if you can sumup in a vid the principal functions of the vers 2 compared to the vers 1, there is so few documentation on the internet for kangaroo2...
Hi. I use Hexagon Cells on a free shaped surface. Why is the hexagon cells projected shape always a rectanngle for me? The contour of my shape is not the contour of the heagon celled area. Help me please!
I had to look for other team names, since they do not coincide (this is a complaint rather to the developers, they do not preserve heredity) The simulation is underway. But the mesh begins to fold, crumple, and the shape no longer corresponds to the original one.
Hi i cannot open the physics kangaroo component... i have the mos recent version (0.99), i have read that i need to have oldest version, wich one? And in case i have to download an oldest version do i have to delete the newest and download it later?
Hi, thanks for the great video. I'm pretty sure I followed all the steps, but when I run my simulation the honeycomb movement starts off slow, but quickly begins to jump and vibrate around in an uncontrolled manner resulting in an uncontrolled oversized mess. The curvepull force is working but it seems like the rest length isn't, any idea how to fix this?
Thanks! My problem is that only one of my points is actually on the curve, so that seems to make the curvepull force minimal, and gives me a really wild, seemingly unbounded simulation. Any of you guys have thoughts on that?
Heyy Devin du Plessis, I have the same problem with this wild lines in the simulation, how do you connect the smaller than or equal to component to the rest and where can you type in the number 0.0001? Would be great if you could help me, I'm quite new on grasshopper. (: Thank you!
Thank you for this tutorial! I have a question regarding the last steps of the video. I cannot connect all three components (springs, planarize and curvePull) with kangoroo, the lines will just remove one another. Where could be the mistake I made? I did the tutorial twice but both times there was the same thing happening. There is a note "input parameter failed to collect data". Hope somebody has an answer(;
Hey nice video, i think i got right all the steps, yet when i change the boolean toggle to "false" there is no planarizing process and the grid and surfaces just disapear and nothing happens :/
+Devin du Plessis I found that if the ratio of the hexagonal cells is close to regular (that is setting the sliders of the Hex Cell command so as to ge not-so-long cells) it works better.
Thank you for this video very usefull for a project I'm working on. In the new Kangaroo some commands are different (Springs=Length(Line), Planarization=CoPlanar) and due to the large scale of my project I had to change the Equality function into a Smaller Than (10 in my case). I have to note that the output has given me a deformed central strip of Hexagonal shapes but the curves result all Planar.
Thanks for sharing this tutorial!
Hi .. thanx for this. I wanted to ask why u r using control points of hexagons instead of the vertices that u can take directly from the explode components.
Great! thank you so much. I needed this solution for plywood panels positioning.
I have to find a way to apply the method for any mesh surface too.
Cheers
I started Kangaroo with the vers 2, so I am quite lost with the new functions names.
Your tutorials are really helpful and I kind of achieved the thing with the vers 2, but it would be awesome if you can sumup in a vid the principal functions of the vers 2 compared to the vers 1, there is so few documentation on the internet for kangaroo2...
just get version 1 as well
Thank you so much for sharing this! It is really helpful!
+Selene89 Did it work when you tried it?
Hi, why does my flatten component show a T instead of D ? and my brep shows dbrep instead of explode like yours. Yet i guess they're still the same
fantastic work!!! may I ask how to use kangaroo's component to make the same size of honeycomb?
thanks, it was very helpful!
Hi. I use Hexagon Cells on a free shaped surface. Why is the hexagon cells projected shape always a rectanngle for me? The contour of my shape is not the contour of the heagon celled area.
Help me please!
Muy útil! Gracias Luis!
Thank you so much man! Like it!
I had to look for other team names, since they do not coincide (this is a complaint rather to the developers, they do not preserve heredity) The simulation is underway. But the mesh begins to fold, crumple, and the shape no longer corresponds to the original one.
Works. Thanks for sharing.
really?
Hi i cannot open the physics kangaroo component... i have the mos recent version (0.99), i have read that i need to have oldest version, wich one? And in case i have to download an oldest version do i have to delete the newest and download it later?
Hi, thanks for the great video. I'm pretty sure I followed all the steps, but when I run my simulation the honeycomb movement starts off slow, but quickly begins to jump and vibrate around in an uncontrolled manner resulting in an uncontrolled oversized mess.
The curvepull force is working but it seems like the rest length isn't, any idea how to fix this?
I'm having the same problem. Did you manage to figure it out?
I am having the same problem too
same problem here
kel t i changed all the force parameters from 0 to 1000, and changed the curvature of the surface. the problems are much less.
Jawad Altabtabai thanks will give it a try
can we apply same concept for rectangles? I want to have brick pattern and to be planner too
i have rhino 6 no planar srf in the commands how can i find it?
Thanks!
My problem is that only one of my points is actually on the curve, so that seems to make the curvepull force minimal, and gives me a really wild, seemingly unbounded simulation. Any of you guys have thoughts on that?
Forrest Murray
i have the same problem. did you fixed?
I never did, sorry.
+Forrest Murray It's all about tolerances use the 'smaller than' node with the output 'smaller than or equal to' and make the input number 0.0001
Heyy Devin du Plessis, I have the same problem with this wild lines in the simulation, how do you connect the smaller than or equal to component to the rest and where can you type in the number 0.0001? Would be great if you could help me, I'm quite new on grasshopper. (: Thank you!
Thank you for this tutorial! I have a question regarding the last steps of the video. I cannot connect all three components (springs, planarize and curvePull) with kangoroo, the lines will just remove one another. Where could be the mistake I made? I did the tutorial twice but both times there was the same thing happening. There is a note "input parameter failed to collect data". Hope somebody has an answer(;
in order to connect multiple components you need to press shift while adding connections.
Hey nice video, i think i got right all the steps, yet when i change the boolean toggle to "false" there is no planarizing process and the grid and surfaces just disapear and nothing happens :/
Hi! I installed Lunch Box Plugin but for some reason it didn't work. :/ ?
how to make it in kangaroo2?
Awesome
good!
Don't waste your time. This definition doesn't work.
+Devin du Plessis I found that if the ratio of the hexagonal cells is close to regular (that is setting the sliders of the Hex Cell command so as to ge not-so-long cells) it works better.