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From: speedy (AL2000)
Hi Marco
Cool Node... PointExt ,
well done , clarifies the question which I put to Karsten
best
al
From: speedy (AL2000)
Hi Karsten and Friend
By continuing the exercise CP-Catenary , I have another question from ports of;
If you wanted to split the 30 curves obtained
with 10 points each
and then reuse these 30 groups of 10 pt each
to draw as many curves (each of 30 pt)....
see attached picture ( Rhino -Gh)
Is it possible to do it ?
which nodes can I use?
many thanks
al
Image Attachments:
CP-Catenary continued-2.jpg
CP-Catenary continued.jpg
From: mkdm
Hi James (again)
Here's a little upgrade of your Twist2 nod file.
Here's the Twist3.nod :
http://take.ms/PcK8H
And here's some screenshot :
http://take.ms/hUTiL and
http://take.ms/FR9oz
I think that would be a good thing if we put at the end of all our posts with nod files this notation :
"These nod files requires <node editor version name> downloadable at <url>"
So...
These nod files requires "nodeeditor_0_85_mod6" that contains also my new "PointExt" node downloadable at
http://take.ms/RfzWH
Best,
- Marco (mkdm)
From: James (JFH)
Hi Marco,
Cool update .nod file.
>>i think that there's a Moi BEFORE Max's contribution and a Moi AFTER Max's contribution.<<
I fully endorse your concept of the "Maxian Calendar" as we enter year 2 AE (Anno Elephantus)
-James
From: Karsten (KMRQUS)
Hello Al,
I'm working on that at the moment. We need a multiple pathArray for that. It was clear for me, that you will ask and I agree with you it's a elementary function. But there a 4 problems at the moment: time, the performance of the pathArray, knowledge of JS and knowledge of the elephants internals. Performance:pathArray could be replaced by a node that only gives unoriented points - the rest is still difficult.
Have a nice day
Karsten
From: Karsten (KMRQUS)
Hello Al,
have a look in mPathArray and switch under Infos to "cross"- connect your curves and connect the output to Curves\Curve interpcurve ...
The node is very untested!!!
Have a nice day
Karsten
Attachments:
points2.js
From: speedy (AL2000)
Hello Karsten
Excellent, it works fine
you are a " Maestro"
many thanks
have a nice afternoon
al
Image Attachments:
CP- Solved Catenary mPath_ArrayNode.jpg
From: mkdm
Hi everyone,
As agreed in previous posts, I upload here the file "nodes_V0.85_mod6.xls",
containing an updated version of the infos of all my nodes with the new "Basic/PointExt" (column Authors : Marco (mkdm)).
Here's the file :
http://take.ms/2jz7Q
This xls file relates to "nodeeditor_0_85_mod6" downloadable at
http://take.ms/RfzWH
P.S. Karsten, when you will consider to be stable the new "mPathArray" node contained into points2.js file
(downloadable at post :
http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=7777.162),
please update a new "nodes_V0.85_mod7" version of Project Elephant and create the new "nodes_V0.85_mod7.xls" file.
Thank you.
Best,
- Marco (mkdm)
From: speedy (AL2000)
Hello Friends
It ends another week .....
another test of Boolean Intersect
works fine
Have a happy weekend to all
best
al
Attachments:
CP_Inter.nod
Image Attachments:
CP-Inter.jpg
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From: Karsten (KMRQUS)
Hello James,
the flowObj node have to be changed to multiprocess. At the moment - only one target. The second problem is, that you try to use a rectangle as base surface. Try using SubDiv/selCenterPlane. I will have a look, to change the node to multiprocess in the next days.
Have a nice day
Karsten
From: Karsten (KMRQUS)
Hello James,
very untested!!!
Have a nice day
Karsten
p.s.: Very interesting experiments here - thanks to all!
Attachments:
PanelShell.nod
transform2.js
From: James (JFH)
Hi Karsten,
One day I would like to buy you a beer!
Thanks again
-James
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panelWeave.jpg
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From: James (JFH)
Hi Karsten,
I have analysed the code of your new "mFlowObj" node in an attempt to create a "mLoft" node
that can multiprocess lofts on multiple targets. I'm afraid that the task is beyond me.
If & only if this is a copy, paste & minor edit to the code you have already written for "mFlowObj" node,
and you can see the benefit of a "mLoft" node's creation, I would appreciate your expertise.
Thanks in advance, and for all you have done for me.
-James
From: Karsten (KMRQUS)
Hello James,
looks really great. I think about the multiLoft node, but it is not so elegant to handle like pointarrays, because the additional informations in pointarrays be absend here. So we need an additional input to give them externally. In detail we need to split the objectlist members (curves) in separate groups to loft them. It depends on the workflow of creation which information are given. So we can split the objectlist by a value of curves for every loft or the amount of lofts. So we can evaluate a value from a pointarray xlength/zlength, manually or something else. Complicated, if you want to process numarrays for that, if you want individual numbers of curves for each loft. What is your idea about creating the loft curves? I don't think that the multiprocess mechanism in mFlowObj is needed for that node - maybe the short+ mode can do that, but I'm not Max.
Have a nice day
Karsten
From: Karsten (KMRQUS)
p.s.: If you use e.g. orient short+ we can use the the target pointarray to evaluate the infos - maybe! Or use it direct?
From: James (JFH)
Hi Karsten,
>>the additional informations in pointarrays be absend here..................Complicated<<
I feared that this may be the case. However your mFlowObj node appeared to me to sort multiple items in an object list for unique processing, and so if this info could be called upon again, further processes may be performed individually on each object. But I can see node would need some input instructions.
I have attached a couple of .nod files:
panelWall.nod
The application of extrude after mFlowObj to faceted surface
produces extrudes in a single direction. This is to be expected and may well be desirable. However it would be better if there was a means by which each extrude was normal to it's own surface. Perhaps a "Offset/Shell" node would be an alternative means of achieving this result.
PanelShellLoft.nod
Initially, not having achieved the desirable result with extrude, I returned to original panelShell node, thinking perhaps if there an outer array of facets with their attached curves and an inner array, that a loft may be able to be performed between the outer and inner curves.
(i have 3 layers of obj array of curves here: rectangles and circles on outer surf and smaller circles on inner surf)
Naturally though, moi wants to loft all curves in a single loft. There would need to be a "BundleObjs" node analogous to "BundlePts", but as you say>>not so elegant to handle like pointarrays<<.
.>>I'm not Max.<<
I know, but what you have built upon Max's foundations has been amazing!
-James
PS I know you are "not a pattern guy", but nevertheless you have furnished us with an outstanding tool for pattern creation: mFlowObj node
for which I am eternally grateful.
From: speedy (AL2000)
Hello Friends
Finally weekend Clear.....
I saw updates to Knots ...
Given my familiarity with the English it will take some time
to understand the development ...
I send you this test file on the last node
A good start a week to all
best
al
Attachments:
CP_Interw-Blend.nod
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CP_Interw-Blend-Flow.jpg
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