Grasshopper - Visualising Data for optimising a Simulation (in Kangaroo)

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024
  • In this tutorial we take a look at how we can apply a dataset to an actual working piece of geometry in order to understand exactly how it is influencing our end result.
    This technique is applied to a kangaroo simulation in this tutorial but is not a method exclusive to kangaroo simulations.
    Plugins used in this definition:
    Kangaroo:
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    MeshEdit (uto):
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    Weaverbird:
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Комментарии • 19

  • @yidanxu-gr2ph
    @yidanxu-gr2ph Год назад

    Hi, may I know where to get mesh pressure. ghuser? Why I Cannot find it? Thank you!!!

  • @anthmaos559
    @anthmaos559 8 лет назад +1

    That is so cool.....could you upload more video tutorials about Kangraoo? I'm learning Kangraoo and very interested in it..Thank you very much.!
    but...my english is not good..so,I will learn it harder

    • @DanielChristev
      @DanielChristev  8 лет назад

      +Ning Liu I'll do what I can as I get time. My tutorial series is by no means complete.

    • @anthmaos559
      @anthmaos559 8 лет назад

      +Daniel Christev I got it ,,thanks!
      Your tutorials are very helpful to me, I am currently learning basic components

  • @jessicamelgar1124
    @jessicamelgar1124 6 лет назад +1

    When I click on the plugins you've linked in the comments it loads a page on Food4Rhino saying "Sorry, the page you requested was not found." for the Kangaroo and MeshEdit plugins
    I downloaded Kangaroo Physics 0.099 but the Kangaroo Physics option you add in the video about 6:20 minutes in doesn't appear for me.
    I'm not sure whether it has something to do with the original plugins you linked that are no longer available.

    • @DanielChristev
      @DanielChristev  6 лет назад

      Hey Jessica, so it seems that food4rhino has changed their website directory, so it seems I'll need to go through and update a whole lot of links. Thanks for letting me know.
      In relation to your second question, I'd make sure you've unblocked all your .gha assembly files, and that you've installed them correctly. All the old plugins are still available, and should still work fine.

    • @Erzaziq
      @Erzaziq 6 лет назад

      I have the same problem. It seems like some of the components are not included in Kangaroo2 anymore.
      What are the aternative components that can be used to replace 'Kangaroo Physics' and 'Springs From Line'?

    • @Nita-dp1mt
      @Nita-dp1mt 3 года назад

      @@DanielChristev Hi, I have the same issue with Kangaroo Physics not being an option. Is there an alternative way to approach? thanks!

  • @katrinalorn1150
    @katrinalorn1150 8 лет назад

    How could I apply this to a tensile structure? I have already tried with two separate meshes, one high res for the membrane, and one low res for the anchor points. The custom preview shows me the collection of points, but the gradient does not appear. Tips? Thanks!

    • @DanielChristev
      @DanielChristev  8 лет назад

      Hey there
      If only the points have a colour attribute, you need to transfer that to the colour per vertex attribute on the mesh itself.

  • @aarondewoskin7469
    @aarondewoskin7469 7 лет назад

    This is very cool. Quick Question: I'm using Kangaroo 2 on Mac, so as I can see, there is no solver that takes a geometry input. That means I can run this definition with points from evaluating the welded mesh lines, but I cannot output a mesh from any Kangaroo component. Is there a solution? Thanks

    • @DanielChristev
      @DanielChristev  7 лет назад

      +Aaron DeWoskin Hey man!
      I've done another video which breaks down the key differences between kangaroo 1 and 2 which might be helpful here.
      One of the key things that has changed is the way geometry is added into the solver. There is a new goal object called the 'show' goal, plug this in with your list of goals, and you'll see the geometry in the solver.

    • @aarondewoskin7469
      @aarondewoskin7469 7 лет назад

      Thank you for the fast reply Daniel. I watched that video and remembered the show goal and that did the trick. We should collaborate on some products for Dezignator. I'm sure you've got some wild ideas going.

    • @DanielChristev
      @DanielChristev  7 лет назад

      +Aaron DeWoskin could be interested indeed! Flick me an email at dchristev@gmail.com if you want to chat more.

  • @turkuaznacafi4705
    @turkuaznacafi4705 7 лет назад

    Hey! When I ran the simulation for the second time with the rest length my bubbles just kept getting bigger and eventually popped while yours stayed stable. Could you help me understand what I may be doing wrong? Thank you very much!

    • @DanielChristev
      @DanielChristev  7 лет назад +1

      Can't say that I've experienced that problem. Have you pushed any of the values to 'extraordinary' limits? Come to think of it, the pressure component can be extremely volatile in this version of kangaroo, try adjust the pressure level you are inputting?

    • @turkuaznacafi4705
      @turkuaznacafi4705 7 лет назад

      That worked! Thank you for the quick response and the tutorial!

    • @fatahbakour6550
      @fatahbakour6550 Год назад

      ​@@DanielChristevwhy

  • @xym105
    @xym105 4 года назад

    谢谢🙏