I've been informed by the package developer (Wassim Jabi) that there may be a quicker way to divide all the curves in the topology. Try out the 'self merge' node in the package and see how it goes!
I think I've found the way for calculating multiple start points and one end point, using your tutorial. Actually, I have simplified your solution just to be able to use Levels in the lists. When you have time please check link below, I've uploaded finished dynamo graph to Google Drive. Regards.Dalibor. drive.google.com/drive/folders/1xCnlbA6x3fWLFdOCI9j7ZGo_mlyBsKVM?usp=drive_link@@AussieBIMGuru
Hi Gavin, I follow you with enthusiasm, but with this package I have a problem: when I create wires from edges, the node doesn't work and the error says "The last edge which you attempted to add was not connected to the wire." (My "map grid" is little more complex then yours). I hope you can help me.
I would try pulling them onto a common plane to be 100% sure they all overlap to form a valid wire. If you still get the same warning I would get in touch with the Topologic team (specifically Wassim) - he's quite well versed on how it all works vs myself.
Hello, could you please provide me with the TopologicDynamo-Installer-1.3.0 if it is convenient? I have downloaded several times and failed, I have sent you an email, thank you
The workflow is a bit different and requires a cell complex. I'd suggest reaching out to Topologic themselves as they likely have an example already prepared for this, and it requires spaces to be connected to one another in a particular way.
I've been informed by the package developer (Wassim Jabi) that there may be a quicker way to divide all the curves in the topology. Try out the 'self merge' node in the package and see how it goes!
Great work Gavin, it is very inspiring and it opens the door to many possibilities. Thanks for sharing!
Glad you liked it!
I'm enjoying so much your Dynamo videos since I still need a lot of practice with that. Amazing work mate! Keep it up!
Thanks Cristian! I'm glad they're proving useful. Keep up your learning journey also :)
Thank you so much for this tutorial!
Youre welcome!
Just one question: is this possible for multiple points, for example, one start point and multiple end points? @@AussieBIMGuru
I think I've found the way for calculating multiple start points and one end point, using your tutorial. Actually, I have simplified your solution just to be able to use Levels in the lists. When you have time please check link below, I've uploaded finished dynamo graph to Google Drive. Regards.Dalibor. drive.google.com/drive/folders/1xCnlbA6x3fWLFdOCI9j7ZGo_mlyBsKVM?usp=drive_link@@AussieBIMGuru
List levels do indeed enable this scenario, very nice! I've used similar in Grasshopper also by forcing cross product lacing to exhaust all pathways.
Hi Gavin, I follow you with enthusiasm, but with this package I have a problem: when I create wires from edges, the node doesn't work and the error says "The last edge which you attempted to add was not connected to the wire." (My "map grid" is little more complex then yours). I hope you can help me.
I would try pulling them onto a common plane to be 100% sure they all overlap to form a valid wire. If you still get the same warning I would get in touch with the Topologic team (specifically Wassim) - he's quite well versed on how it all works vs myself.
Hello, could you please provide me with the TopologicDynamo-Installer-1.3.0 if it is convenient? I have downloaded several times and failed, I have sent you an email, thank you
I'll see what I can do tomorrow - have seen the email.
Tou can do this video for route in 3d?
The workflow is a bit different and requires a cell complex. I'd suggest reaching out to Topologic themselves as they likely have an example already prepared for this, and it requires spaces to be connected to one another in a particular way.
@@AussieBIMGuru Thank you for your attention. I'll try to develop this and as I go along I'll tag you on LinkedIn or the dynamo forum
@@canal_conectando awesome! Yes definitely do so. I reply to all comments :)