If you use the copy
command, pasting will remain active indefinitely until you hit enter or ESC, meanwhile it lets you put a sphere at each point with one click (each time)
You are so smart.how long you spare to learn this.
quite a sharp tongue for somebody who did not figure out how to put some images into the gallery and writes it into the title for others to do that for you. then starts asking questions there and never responds when being helped.
Wish:add a toolber named GALLERY
no moral these youngsters today.
I want a sphere at each point with just one click.Is this possible?
no its not.
you could use grasshopper, or if you care to use the search function on discourse, you might stumble over pages like these
I am very sorry from the bottom of my heart. We are learning from this dear mcneel forum,from you and others.yes i am a student.I have to learn more and more.i read carefully questions and answers. I am trying to improve myself.this is how people learn by stumbling. You are also a student to your seniors.pls don’t avoid us .we need you and also you need us.i apologize for my words.
the internet is such a vague place to be, written words that do not allow us to decipher their meaning in so many instances. the complex layers of communication become flattened and impenetrable so often.
Copying an object (or a sphere, etc.) to a series of existing point objects in a Rhino file is kind of one of the rites of passage for people just starting to learn scripting. There are probably dozens of scripts like this floating around on the forum.
CopyObjectToPoints.py (515 Bytes)
SpheresToPoints.py (714 Bytes)
Thank you so much sir
What if I want something other than a spear?
you worked hard to miss the link i posted, and even harder to miss the first script from @Helvetosaur which should do just that
Oh.sorry.I will try.