Hello,
If I use components of a grasshopper plug-in to generate a door or window, after I generate the Visualarq Style, it will be able to be used in a computer that doesn’t has that plug in?
Hello,
If I use components of a grasshopper plug-in to generate a door or window, after I generate the Visualarq Style, it will be able to be used in a computer that doesn’t has that plug in?
@Leo13
No. Plugins need to be present.
Even for the visualarq rhinoceros style?
If you pass a file to a user without VisualARQ, then VisualARQ objects become blocks, they do not update, and they do not have any options to modify. The geometry is there in the state that the file was saved in.
If you pass a file to a user with VisualARQ, but not the Gh-plugins you have used in a VA Gh-style objects. Then the saved geométry is still present, but the object update will not work. Or, if you update, then the geometry generation will fail (if it’s dependent of the gh-plugin).
All I need is for exemple is that a 3rd person will be able to have the geometry and be able to change parameters as width, height. They wont have acces to the gh script, they will only load the door.val and use the door. It will be possible?
This is possible, if the person has VisualARQ. And if you use plugins in the gh-script they have the plugins.
This is correct. They have no access to the script.
So it should not be a problem using a gh pluging that the other computer not has, right?
It IS a problem if you use them in the style.