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From: Christian (BIRDANDCO)
Hi Pilou, I hope this message finds you well!
Thank you very much for replying to my question.
The Fermat script is indeed a perfect match, but I am hoping to further manipulate the points within NodeBundle and to have greater control over the process, with the opportunity to add objects to each point.
Where I became stuck with NodeBundle was attempting to create a point array, I have the underlying math which I can apply to 1 x point, but I was unable to figure a way to generate multiple points, or apply the rotation and distance to the n'th point in a defined range.
Thanks so much,
Christian
From: Michael Gibson
Hi Christian, welcome to the MoI forum!
I'm not familiar enough with the node editor myself to set that up for you but hopefully someone else will help you with it.
- Michael
From: Ced (FRACTIONALIST)
Michael,
Why not arrange a WEBINAR of sorts - even for making NODES?!
Webinar's are interesting where we can all input to the online action - and learn new 'tips & tricks'.
What do you say?
Cheers,
Charles daVinci
Image Attachments:
ShenZen-023sm.png
From: Michael Gibson
Hi Ced, it's not a bad idea but I'm not familiar with running webinars right now, so it's not something that I would do. If you'd like to set one up then certainly go ahead!
The forum right here is already a good spot to share information and tips & tricks though.
- Michael
From: Karsten (KMRQUS)
Hello Christian,
please try the attached file as a starting point for your experiments.
Have a nice day
Karsten
Attachments:
phylloPts.nod
Image Attachments:
phylloPts.png
From: Ced (FRACTIONALIST)
Fascinating!
Did you know 'node' is synonymous with 'knob'?
I've PUT-OFF installing these quirky NODES for a month now - trepidation I'll ruin my beautiful mod-Moi configuration.
The possibilities with nodes! Next: Is it possible to have them 'Flow on Surface?' YIKES!
Cheers,
Horacio Aguascalientes
Image Attachments:
ShenZen_sm.png
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
Does this last Node's file works with the official Max Elephant or with the modified one ? (or both) ?
Sure I can test it but... :)
From: Karsten (KMRQUS)
Hello Pilou,
the modified one;-) caused by shiftDublicate, but it's possible to replace it by interp here :-) to work with the core version.
Have a nice day
Karsten
From: Karsten (KMRQUS)
Hello Ced,
your mod-UI is independent from the nodeeditor installation, so you don't have to fear about that.
And someone called Gates told us: "Allways have a backup"
By the way, a very untested flow node is present in the modified version:-)
(I hope I get you right)
Have a nice day (from far far away)
Karsten
From: Ced (FRACTIONALIST)
Yeah! I have ORGANIC surfaces, which, if the ARRAY, pattern & Fibonnaci nodes 'FLOW ON SURFACE' would make my dreams come true! I've been trying to make textures & patterns generate in matrix & double reverse matrix with SLIDER SIZING - to seamlessly FIT & WRAP.
That way I can take a sunflower head - a flat one, and flow it onto a complex network curve or lofted surface -
I'm almost caved-in to buy 3d Coat!
Thanks,
M C Humperdinck
From: Christian (BIRDANDCO)
Dear Karsten
Thank you so much for your generous time in helping me learn more about Nodebundle and for the well-described .nod file. I appreciate your help, especially given I am new around here!
Thank you, Michael, for your note, thanks for making all this possible
Enjoy the rest of your weekend,
Christian
From: Christian (BIRDANDCO)
I wanted to share a little update, I have been playing with the file Karsten kindly created all afternoon, and found that I was able to begin adjusting the Z-coordinates on a hemisphere. I hope to eventually space the points successfully to a sphere, or other surfaces.
Image Attachments:
phylloPts-withZ.png
From: Ced (FRACTIONALIST)
Exactly! That's exactly right: Flow to Surface!
To add sliders - or input values into a box would be ideal - what that would do is take Moi3d to a whole new level of parametric - terrazzo modeling which is piss-poor in Rhino!
There are other tools e.g., Armadillo & parametric tools, however they aren't nearly as intuitive as Moi's NODE functionality.
I'm looking into the adding a webinar functionality to this 'Behive Forum' which is without live video broadcast capabilities - sadly.
If possible I may setup a live cam forum for brainstorming & sharing scripts, shortcut keys & nodes, as well as cool tips & tricks within - is this something that the inmates of this auxiliary lunatic asylum would be interested in - participating?
Perhaps, with those added tools increasing the functionality of the foundation Michael has built, together we could add-on creative branches which would take Moi3d in a direction which would carve out a soft 'pattern parametric array glow in surface terrazzo' object - that compliments hard edged CAD.
I may be off topic - if so - I'll begin a new post on this subject: webinars
Cheers,
Bill Gore
From: speedy (AL2000)
Hi Friends
It was a long time that I wanted
ask,
I take this opportunity with the post of
Christian ....
It would be nice to have a Voronoi Node
am looking forward to
Have a nice day to all
al
From: speedy (AL2000)
Hi Friends
The Elephant goes on.......
I want to share with you
some tests on creating connections
using the tool Subd-
Have a nice day to all
link;
http://www.mediafire.com/file/8ky2awu5amv991v/CP_Joint.rar
best
al
From: Christian (BIRDANDCO)
A quick follow-up to my previous post.
Using Nodebundle > ArrayGem > Scale Array (thanks, Karsten & Michael!), I was able to produce a Phyllotaxis-like Succulent. Rendered in Keyshot.
At some point, I hope to manipulate the points in 3D (versus 2d point pattern > flow), so they space correctly over a surface as described in the Mathematica article
http://blog.wolfram.com/2011/07/28/how-i-made-wine-glasses-from-sunflowers/.
Image Attachments:
ChristianBirdFiboSucculent.jpg
From: mkdm
Wonderful rendering Christian !!!
My compliments !!
From: speedy (AL2000)
Nice shot Cristian
and nice render....
Could you share with us the nod. file of your creation?
Phyllotaxis is a subject that fascinates me greatly
have a nice day
al
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
Appetizing vegetal!
From: Christian (BIRDANDCO)
Thanks very much!
Please see attached .nod, which simply adds the z-Coord's to Karstens original version.
I used ArrayGem to duplicate the leaf to each point, then ScaleArray to gradually increase the size of leaf.
Attachments:
phylloPts-withZ.nod
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