Thank you very much it's a nice work, i was trying to do your script by my own and i had a different result in the data out of the rectangular grid it's like organised in groups but yours didn't, i tried to flatten it but didn't work, i really appreciate your help ^^.
@@eldiego80 If you have the exact setup there should be any problem. make sure that you have the data as the same in the tutorial. Also you can send me you file and I'll let you know where the problem is:)
Thanks. If I got you right, you have points in Rhino, and you want to do the same thing as the video to them. Well, the structure for this definition is dependant on a data structure, which is rows and columns, and to create such an effect, you need to define rows and columns in which you could access each element by its "tree" address.
For the 3d structure you need to have a DataTree in 3 dimensions; {0,0,0} something like this. In another word, you have to have a set of points defined in 3 different directions. If you want to get a copy of this you can go to my gumroad: gum.co/nKhEq
Is there a way to make it choose multiple existing points instead of random ones?
Yes, there is. You just have to unplug the populate2D and plug in your points.
@@ashkanism6775 Thank you so much, you saved me with your tutorial, out of all grid spreading tutorials, yours was the best for my project!
@@duaaal1225 Really happy to hear that.
Thank you very much it's a nice work, i was trying to do your script by my own and i had a different result in the data out of the rectangular grid it's like organised in groups but yours didn't, i tried to flatten it but didn't work, i really appreciate your help ^^.
Hi Ilyes,
I'd take a look at your definition if you want, send your script to ashkanism@yahoo.com and also welcome to the club:)
@@ashkanism6775 i've the same issue!
@@eldiego80 If you have the exact setup there should be any problem. make sure that you have the data as the same in the tutorial.
Also you can send me you file and I'll let you know where the problem is:)
Thank you very much it's a nice work and very helpful but do you know that how i organize this according to points that i assigned?
Thanks. If I got you right, you have points in Rhino, and you want to do the same thing as the video to them. Well, the structure for this definition is dependant on a data structure, which is rows and columns, and to create such an effect, you need to define rows and columns in which you could access each element by its "tree" address.
@@ashkanism6775okey thank you indeed
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Thank you very much it's nice work! But i had a different result in the date.i hope your help. Thank you
I really want to do this in 3d, can you please help me out. I really want to replicate the 3d image
Hey Sameerah! Check this out:
github.com/ashdotio/Grasshopper/blob/main/3d_Grid%20spread/3d_Grid%20spread.gh
@@ashkanism6775 The link doesn't work..!
@@SIOKIM Link is updated in the description.
hi have a nice work
How to do the stuff on ur cover
For the 3d structure you need to have a DataTree in 3 dimensions; {0,0,0} something like this.
In another word, you have to have a set of points defined in 3 different directions. If you want to get a copy of this you can go to my gumroad: gum.co/nKhEq