I badly need a component to "internalize and delete" geometry from Rhino into Grasshopper. A lot of times I do manipulate geometry from Rhino using Grasshopper and I just want to delete the original imported objects but unfortunately still no component to do this task automatically.
Today is your lucky day! The plugin 'Flexibility' includes a feature called 'DeleteObjectsFromRhino'. All you need to do is plug the object into the component. Once activated, it will delete the object in Rhino and internalize it in Grasshopper. You can download it from: www.food4rhino.com/en/app/flexibility
There isn’t an option to animate multiple sliders simultaneously, but there’s a workaround. Let’s say you have two sliders you want to animate: one ranges from 0 to 5, and the other from 0 to 100. You can create a single slider that ranges from 0 to 1 and then remap it twice. The first target domain will range from 0 to 5, and the second one from 0 to 100. Use these remapped values to replace the original two sliders. Now, if you animate the slider you created that ranges from 0 to 1, the other two values will animate as well. Hope this helps!
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This is life-changing:)
awesome
Glad you like it
I badly need a component to "internalize and delete" geometry from Rhino into Grasshopper. A lot of times I do manipulate geometry from Rhino using Grasshopper and I just want to delete the original imported objects but unfortunately still no component to do this task automatically.
Today is your lucky day!
The plugin 'Flexibility' includes a feature called 'DeleteObjectsFromRhino'. All you need to do is plug the object into the component. Once activated, it will delete the object in Rhino and internalize it in Grasshopper. You can download it from: www.food4rhino.com/en/app/flexibility
Are you guys planning on updating the Grasshopper training to include these new components?
Are those components migrated from Elefront?
No. Mcneel added by themselves.
No, they are native components.
Is there any way to animate multiple values in grashopper.
There isn’t an option to animate multiple sliders simultaneously, but there’s a workaround. Let’s say you have two sliders you want to animate: one ranges from 0 to 5, and the other from 0 to 100. You can create a single slider that ranges from 0 to 1 and then remap it twice. The first target domain will range from 0 to 5, and the second one from 0 to 100. Use these remapped values to replace the original two sliders. Now, if you animate the slider you created that ranges from 0 to 1, the other two values will animate as well.
Hope this helps!
@@HowtoRhino I was also thinking of doing the same but for complex animation, we have to do lot of effort to make it a single slider.
As someone who works in the industry, man my heart aches to use rhino again. Im so tired of revit and boring sht
Other tools might be powerful, but none carry the same distinct charm as Rhino🤍
with rhino.inside you can use both