I’ve been trying for a while to increase the volume of the lower tubes, but I’m not succeeding. How can I do this from Grasshopper? These tubes are coming from a multipipe system.
Hi,
may we get a picture to illustrate what you intend to do and, if possible, the rhino and grasshopper files you are working with?
thanks
I tried using a very distant point, to approximate infinity on the z-axis, but it didn’t work well. Then I tried using planes perpendicular to the surface, and it’s not working (understandably, actually).
Thank you so much for replying.
Hi,
I sadly still have no idea of what you are trying to achieve in the first place, could you link the actual files and a quick sketch of what you have in mind?
1ºtry.gh (7.4 KB)
1ºtry.3dm (2.0 MB)
,Hellooo,
Im trying this. The idea is that the lighter colors (green and yellow) should be much thicker than the colors above (purple and blue) in a gradual way.
So there’s what I would do:
First, I would deconstruct the control points and get their Z-component to get the height
Second, you can use those heights to construct a domain, then you construct a second target domain between your intended min and may radiusses, and then use the remap component to remap the heights into radiuses fitting between your min and max. it allows for a greater control on your values.
1ºtry.gh (12.0 KB)
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