Tree Columns structure (Grasshopper Tutorial)
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- Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
- In this grasshopper tutorial, I will use the closest points tool to produce a set of tree column structures. first of all, I will make a freeform surface and divide it into panels and then we will produce parametric points for the location of the columns.
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Thank you soooooo much! The file really helped me a lot!
Glad it helped!
Thank you for these great tutorials!
Nice video loved it !!!
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Thank you for this excellent content.
You are a lifesaver! Please continue to make more tutorial videos!
Thanks, will do!
Epic tutorial! Simple, useful and understandable! :)
Thanks Galiaf
Awesome videos
Great video ! Thanks for the tutorial!!
I am wondering... what if I want to pipe o or bake the edges of the panels?
I am doing a similar project but with triangle panels.
Great tutorial. Is there any way to add additional branches off of the four branches created here?
Hello thank you for the tutorial. I was wondering if there is a way to create more "branching" from various heights of the pole? I was also wondering if you could vary the radius of the pole to the branches to further support the structure at the base. thank for your help!
wondering how to do this too!
Hi! Great tutorial!
Can someone tell me how can we limit the position of the pilars to be exactly below the center of one of the squares from the roof? Thx
is it possible to automatically find the optimal position of the columns, perhaps simulating a weight on the surface?
Yes, sure! you can easily do that with Millipede or Karamba!
What area the plug-in's you put in your grasshopper to make the tree structure. the grasshopper that I used doesn't have all plug-in's you used. Thanks :)
Use Lunchbox to model the panels
check out this link
parametric3d.com/en/lunchbox
I have used the project point and the point does not project along the Z-axis it remains on 0 so on the floor. Is this normal?
is there a way to create panels without a plug in?
Of course... You can find some tutorials in our website that might be useful :)
EXCEPTIONS IS MISSING HOW CAN WE FIX IT
Yup! My thoughts too