Hi, Thank your for your tutorials. But I have a question, is it possible to set multiple mesh contrains that can allow different compomemts to growth within their own mesh constrain and yet they are happening in the same aggregation. I know there is multi channel way that works with the feild to aggregate multiple components, but that one is quite slow. Then I have tried to set multiple mesh contrain, and then specify the name of the component to growth on each mesh constrain. but it seems not working. Are there anyway better way to do it? Will be great if you have a better solution about it. Thank you so much!!
Hi. Yes, it possible, but in the current stable version of Wasp there is a bug that causes issues when using multiple constraints. Please install the latest Wasp beta version, and it should fix the issues: github.com/ar0551/Wasp/releases/tag/0.5.006b If it does not, please contact me at ghwasp@gmail.com, and I can try to take a look.
Great tutorials Andrea. just wanted to know whether this also works on geometries generated within grasshopper as well? Or does it has to be referenced from rhino, when I connect my components most of the time they don't seem to work (always having errors reading the geometries or identifying planes), but when I referenced directly from rhino it seemed to work much smoother. Is there a way to resolve this? Thanks.
Strange, it should work in the same way both for geometries generated in Rhino or in Grasshopper. The only requirement is that the geometries need to be closed. I would need to take a look into some concrete example to understand what is the problem exactly. Could you either join the Discord channel (discord.gg/Wke9Jt6) or send me via email (ghwasp@gmail.com) some examples of when you have problems?
Great tutorial! Thank you.
Happy you liked it!
Hi, Thank your for your tutorials. But I have a question, is it possible to set multiple mesh contrains that can allow different compomemts to growth within their own mesh constrain and yet they are happening in the same aggregation. I know there is multi channel way that works with the feild to aggregate multiple components, but that one is quite slow. Then I have tried to set multiple mesh contrain, and then specify the name of the component to growth on each mesh constrain. but it seems not working. Are there anyway better way to do it? Will be great if you have a better solution about it. Thank you so much!!
Hi. Yes, it possible, but in the current stable version of Wasp there is a bug that causes issues when using multiple constraints. Please install the latest Wasp beta version, and it should fix the issues: github.com/ar0551/Wasp/releases/tag/0.5.006b
If it does not, please contact me at ghwasp@gmail.com, and I can try to take a look.
@@TempAutonArch Thank you so much Andrea, it works in the latest version. Thank you for your reply!
Great tutorials Andrea. just wanted to know whether this also works on geometries generated within grasshopper as well? Or does it has to be referenced from rhino, when I connect my components most of the time they don't seem to work (always having errors reading the geometries or identifying planes), but when I referenced directly from rhino it seemed to work much smoother. Is there a way to resolve this? Thanks.
Strange, it should work in the same way both for geometries generated in Rhino or in Grasshopper. The only requirement is that the geometries need to be closed.
I would need to take a look into some concrete example to understand what is the problem exactly. Could you either join the Discord channel (discord.gg/Wke9Jt6) or send me via email (ghwasp@gmail.com) some examples of when you have problems?
I cant find any drive link of rhombus
The link to the tutorial files is at the bottom of the description of the video.