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From: James (JFH)
3 Jun 2019   [#1530]
Another NE experiment with curve attractor rotating and scaling triangular cutouts
James
https://www.instagram.com/nodeology/

Image Attachments:
triangleScreen.gif 


From: James (JFH)
4 Jun 2019   [#1531]
Another woven pattern done with NodeEditor
James
https://www.instagram.com/nodeology/

Image Attachments:
starWeave.jpg 


From: mkdm
4 Jun 2019   [#1532] In reply to [#1531]
Very complex and beautiful!
From: James (JFH)
4 Jun 2019   [#1533] In reply to [#1532]
>> Very complex and beautiful! <<

Thanks Marco! I appreciate your appreciation.

The result may look complex, but it you look at the node wiring images on instagram
you will see that it was relatively simple tp define....

...while allowing for infinite manipulation of the resultant weave.
Such is the advantage of this methodology.

Anyway, thanks again
James
https://www.instagram.com/nodeology/

Image Attachments:
starWeave2.jpg 


From: Finema
4 Jun 2019   [#1534] In reply to [#1533]
It's awesome !
but it is possible to map this texture on my own model and not just a sphere ?

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From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
5 Jun 2019   [#1536]
James or the Braidings' Master!
From: James (JFH)
5 Jun 2019   [#1537] In reply to [#1534]
Finema,

>> it is possible to map this texture on my own model and not just a sphere ? <<

If your model is a 4 sided patch it will map. See attached. seamless texture on revolved surface.
If your model was a poly-surface it may be possible, however ensure seam map seamlessly may
be difficult.

UPDATED: more complex texture mapped form posted here:
https://www.instagram.com/nodeology/


Hope this helps.
James



NE folder can be found here:
http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=9358.1

Attachments:
triAxialWeaveSepColors.nod

Image Attachments:
triWeave.jpg 


From: Finema
5 Jun 2019   [#1538] In reply to [#1537]
Yes, it's very interesting. Too bad there are no scripts on your instagram.
From: James (JFH)
6 Jun 2019   [#1539] In reply to [#1538]
Finema,

>> Too bad there are no scripts on your instagram <<

I've uploaded .nod file to previous post:
http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=7777.1537

James
https://www.instagram.com/nodeology/
From: mkdm
6 Jun 2019   [#1540] In reply to [#1537]
James this is really A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!!!

Simply...beautiful :)

It could be very very interesting to see some of your creations turned into reality with a 3D-printer or other kind of manufacturing process.

Listen to me, think about it James.

You could build stylish furnishing objects and decorative items for house!

Your creations deserve to be turned into reality!
From: James (JFH)
6 Jun 2019   [#1541] In reply to [#1540]
Thank you so much Marco,

>> very interesting to see some of your creations turned into reality with a 3D-printer <<

I have a cheap 3d printer which I have used to print some of these designs, with varying degree of success. I do in the future plan though to send something to Shapeways or similar for quality print.

>> You could build stylish furnishing objects and decorative items for house! <<

I thought I once posted a woven pendant lamp example, but can't find the thread posting. Anyway I have attached another here


There are other examples of my work at www.jameshargraves.com


As it happens, I do plan to do something along these lines with this triaxial weave & the randomised bulbous forms.


Thanks again for your support
James
https://www.instagram.com/nodeology/

Image Attachments:
weftPair.jpg 


From: mkdm
6 Jun 2019   [#1542] In reply to [#1541]
@You: "There are other examples of my work at www.jameshargraves.com"

Wonderful things. Congrats!
From: James (JFH)
14 Jun 2019   [#1543]
Here's an amusing little experiment inspired by the work of Christian Bird (fellow noder)
as shown here: https://www.instagram.com/christianbirdnyc/

James
https://www.instagram.com/nodeology/


Latest NE folder can be found here:
http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=9358.1

Attachments:
dandelion.nod

Image Attachments:
dandelion.jpg 


From: bemfarmer
14 Jun 2019   [#1544] In reply to [#1543]
It is amazing what can be done with MoI and Nodeeditor!
Seed count of a dandelion is on the to do list.
- B
From: mkdm
14 Jun 2019   [#1545] In reply to [#1543]
In just one word: Poetry.

Hats off!
From: speedy (AL2000)
14 Jun 2019   [#1546] In reply to [#1545]
I add "Pure Poetry "
al
From: James (JFH)
16 Jun 2019   [#1547] In reply to [#1546]
Thank you Al, Marco & Brian,

I have just begun playing around with Karsten's SimpleBridge node.
It is a bit finicky, but there is really scope for making interesting forms.

Karsten, if you're there, it could be greatly improved with addition of boolean (0 or 1) input for visibility.
Also is there a way to make the selected faces to bridge between, not persist after bridging?

James
https://www.instagram.com/nodeology/



Latest NE folder can be found here:
http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=9358.1

Attachments:
simpleBridging.nod

Image Attachments:
simpleBridging.jpg 


From: bemfarmer
17 Jun 2019   [#1548]
Based upon limited testing:

The Blend node does not seem to work.
The GetByName node does not seem to work for edges.

Trying to Blend the edge of an extruded star, with the edge of an extruded circle, then take cross sections for an array of a star changing to a circle.

- Brian
From: Karsten (KMRQUS)
18 Jun 2019   [#1549] In reply to [#1548]
Hello Brian,

the blend node only works for two edges. I think that can be changed - I have to think about it. It's a while ago that I wrote some code.

@ James: I have to look to the code - every node in subD was written quick and dirty as a platform for the development.

I'm happy to see that some of you still uses the nodeeditor and the results are amazing!

Have a nice day
Karsten

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