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 From:  speedy (AL2000)
7777.415 
Hello Friends ,
a lot of Node, so much patience but,
In the end , I think it was worth the Pen.... , as Pilou says , it's like as charm....
Tasselate a dome,
steel frame and glasses , triangular parametric pattern
link:http://www.mediafire.com/file/if8a4mq3loacywn/Dome_Tasselation.rar
best
al
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
7777.416 In reply to 7777.415 
That's Richard Buckminster dome! ;)

But seems there is something to increase!
If I am not wrong seems only 5 levels of triangulation are possible?
So maybe an another algorithm to find ?

And a complet dome ?
A truncated dome with Top/Bottom size circle variable ?



Ps Make a space inside the address link! ;)
so your link becomes (more speedy for user! ;)
link: http://www.mediafire.com/file/if8a4mq3loacywn/Dome_Tasselation.rar

Colors with
script: /* Random Styles existing to Selected faces & edges */ var styles = moi.geometryDatabase.getObjectStyles(); var breps = moi.geometryDatabase.getObjects().getBReps(); for ( var i = 0; i < breps.length; ++i ) { var brep = breps.item(i); var edges = brep.getEdges(); for ( var j = 0; j < edges.length; ++j ) { edges.item(j).styleIndex = Math.floor(Math.random() * styles.length); } var faces = brep.getFaces(); for ( var j = 0; j < faces.length; ++j ) { faces.item(j).styleIndex = Math.floor(Math.random() * styles.length); } }

Render with the free Simlab Ccomposer Lite (max 1920 * 1080)
http://www.simlab-soft.com/3d-products/simlab-composer-lite.aspx

EDITED: 8 Jun 2017 by PILOU

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 From:  mkdm
7777.417 In reply to 7777.416 
Pilou...your imagination is limitless!! :)

See you.

- Marco (mkdm)
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 From:  speedy (AL2000)
7777.418 
Hi Pilou
The tapping levels I have achieved
they are n° 5 ... but they can be increased ....
So, the dome can be closed...
In any case, if you scroll through the file you will see that there is a tight link
Between the radius of the dome and the number of sides of the damping-
Without any inspiration, I started Tasselate
the dome with Equilateral triangles, using the height of the
Themselves that intersects with the semisphere and so on....
Have a nice day
al
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
7777.419 In reply to 7777.418 
Cool but i don't want to code! ;) (for the moment)
(if you can give me the line transformed! ;)

PS will be inestimate if you replace edges by cylindric structures and real nodes of junction! ;)
You can of course simplify!

EDITED: 8 Jun 2017 by PILOU

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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
7777.421 
Cool! :)
with the colors functions of Moi! (see 3 posts previous)
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 From:  speedy (AL2000)
7777.422 
Hi James and Friends ,
I am very happy with your sharing-
I hope that in the future, others will do the same ,
I would not wish that we were just the voices of the chorus-
Good work
al
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 From:  Karsten (KMRQUS)
7777.423 In reply to 7777.422 
Hello Al,

it seems that there is a big Inhibition to use and play with the elephant. So someone has to be the "primus inter pares".

Have a nice day
Karsten
p.s.: ... better five lions than 500 sheep. (from Rambo III) lol
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
7777.425 In reply to 7777.424 
Cool!
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Pilou
Is beautiful that please without concept!
My Gallery
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 From:  James (JFH)
7777.426 
Hello All,

I found a grasshopper youtube tutorial by Wissam Wahbeh
inspired by the cathedral of St.Mary of the Assumption, San Francisco,
Designed by Pier Luigi Nervi and Pietro Belluschi.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4ufv13EZk4



Nodeeditor process has next to nothing in common with grasshopper steps shown in the video;
it was more about reproducing the end result.



James

EDITED: 14 May 2019 by JFH


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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
7777.427 In reply to 7777.426 
Sorry seems i have not the "Mirror" node !
Your script is for the Official or Modified Elephant ?

Will be fine to have a list of existing nodes! ;)

Something like...(it's an old one)

EDITED: 13 Jun 2017 by PILOU

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 From:  James (JFH)
7777.428 In reply to 7777.427 
Hi Pilou,

Sorry I forgot that Mirror was a new node. It can be found here

http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=7777.335

otherwise I am using latest mod. It can be found here

http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=8197.7

James
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 From:  speedy (AL2000)
7777.429 
Hello James
Well done James
nice definition_
I saw that, together with Karsten, you defined
a new way to handle points (multiple inputs for Polyline)
I have to do and I have not dealt with the topic ...
You can briefly let me know what you got
with Point Split node
I've seen formulas on the outbound links from the node.....
Thanks in advance for the info
Good afternoon
al
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
7777.430 In reply to 7777.428 
Thx!
More easy with mirror inside! ;)

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 From:  James (JFH)
7777.431 In reply to 7777.429 
Hello Al,

<<let me know what you got with Point Split node>>

The SplitPts / PointsExt pairing breaks what would be
one contiguous point array into a series of discreet arrays,
so as a consequence you get separate polylines instead of
one with linking diagonals. Try bypassing these 2 nodes to
see their effect.

<<I've seen formulas on the outbound links from the node.....>>

the inputs to PointExt (xLength, zLength) determine the points
at which to break original point arrays into series of new point arrays.

I hope this helps.
Let me know if greater clarification is necessary.

James


P.S. New Version using logic nodes for odd number generation attached to earlier post

EDITED: 14 Jun 2017 by JFH

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 From:  speedy (AL2000)
7777.433 
Hi james
Thanks a lot for the info you gave me, I saw that
You have also updated the latest files.
Try to understand this method,
even if at first I do not think it's so easy-
I'm used to, with grasshopper to use data,
which may be flat or branched,
I do not know if I can fully understand the potentialities, the outputs of the
Node Split Point (x-length) - (y- length) and (z -length) and mode
in which to operate to branify them
What I understand and that each output alters the Array data in the three
components ...
Graphically, x width, depth y, z height
But how to work with math data is another music ...
Maybe you could send me some basic examples
"Very simple ", to understand the mechanism effectively
Thanks again..... and have a nice day
al
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 From:  Karsten (KMRQUS)
7777.434 In reply to 7777.433 
Hello Al,

it isn't so complicated than it looks;-)
If you have a pointarray with e.g. 40 points as an input for e.g. a curve the curve will be drawn from point to point, if the xLength is 40. But if the xLength is 10 and the zLength is 4 you will get 4 independent curves with 10 points in each curve.
It is an internal mechanism or meta information to organize point sequences. Some of the nodes can evaluate this an can process the right result. E.g. the bundle node generates this meta information automatically - for the concate nodes it is difficult to generate this data, because the inputs can have different length and the node will be used for different jobs.
If you want to have a look to this data you can use also the arraylogger ->scroll down, at the end there are the infos.

Have a look into the waveproto1.nod file



The point values in the info panel shows the changes - here you get 6 curves with each curve has 7 control points, without that, you will get one curve with 6*7=42 control points:-(

That was the problem here.

Have a nice day
Karsten
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