You might be able to use the DrawSprite method. Here’s an example running in GhPython:
But I’m sure one can also implement the method in a “regular” Rhino Python script. And welcome on board ![]()
You might be able to use the DrawSprite method. Here’s an example running in GhPython:
But I’m sure one can also implement the method in a “regular” Rhino Python script. And welcome on board ![]()