thank you soooo much for your tutorial. I am getting an A on my grasshopper architecture visualization assignment. You helped me understand. I've created my own script but I needed a tutorial on how to add more than one tractor points for my script and it worked. Ive checked multiple tutorials online and this one stood out the most.
Hi Andrew, great tutorial, is it possible for you to make a tutorial using a building as an example? let me know if i can mail you the details, thanks.
Simply put yes. I mean it can remap any set of numbers and is very useful in gradients for attractors. (Notice one of the graph types is a gaussian which is a type of gradient/blur).
thank you soooo much for your tutorial. I am getting an A on my grasshopper architecture visualization assignment. You helped me understand. I've created my own script but I needed a tutorial on how to add more than one tractor points for my script and it worked. Ive checked multiple tutorials online and this one stood out the most.
I’m so glad this helped you out!
Great Vid man. Love the preface at the end not to overuse this. right as I was about to overuse it!
it happens to us all haha
Thank you for the tute mate! very easy to follow. Keep up the good work!
Awesome tutorial man. Is there ways to use different shapes? Like hexagons or squares? Thanks
if you mean different shapes for paneling the surface, then check out Lunchbox plugin as it has tons of paneling tools!
Hi Andrew, great tutorial, is it possible for you to make a tutorial using a building as an example? let me know if i can mail you the details, thanks.
what type of building are you thinking? This is very easy to implement in facade design for example.
So am I right in saying you can use that graph function (whatever this is in 10:30) to essentially change the gradient of the attraction point?
Simply put yes. I mean it can remap any set of numbers and is very useful in gradients for attractors. (Notice one of the graph types is a gaussian which is a type of gradient/blur).
Hi Andrew, would this work as well if I brep selected a closed polysurface?
Did you test it! :O im not sure
Nice vocal fry
thanks for teaching me a new word. Luckily I've learned to talk on camera since this video hah
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