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3_2 DIAGONAL CONNECTION

September 20, 2009

This is helpful for anyone who want to make Diagonal Mesh pattern or structure which has a lot of potentials for interesting geometry. This would be the simplest definition to build this geometry, I think.

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  1. October 16, 2009 11:58 am

    I’m getting orange data errors in the list item components. What should the step size and length of series be set to for each row and column to eliminate this error?

  2. October 16, 2009 11:42 pm

    Basically, you should understand the logic of point organization. The step size and length of series are just “One”(default value). ‘Series’ and ‘Item’ are just for extracting each row of points. And then I used ‘Shift’ to shift ‘Points’ and connected them with ‘Interpolate Crv’. Just think about the logic. If you still don’t know, please send me your file and I can look at it. (hgkook@gmail.com)

  3. Roy Z. permalink
    June 2, 2010 9:37 am

    Hi,

    This tutorial have helped me a lot, but I can see where some (including me) will find an error.

    in your tutorial on the “Step2 : Grouping Points” part,
    and on this following part:

    14. Branch (Logic/Tree/Tree Branch) x 2
    - T : Param Viewer for each (-> That’s where the problem is..)
    - P : Shift for each

    it should be like that:
    - T : 12. Cull for each.

    it took me some time to figure out where that problem was.

    Thank you.

    Roy Z.

  4. MAciej permalink
    December 7, 2010 7:32 am

    is it possible to get this defninition because i cant seem to make it work. Once i cull, it begins to group the points in pairs.

  5. December 8, 2010 12:14 am

    You need to know ‘cull pattern’. right click on ‘P’ of ‘cull’ and click ‘Manage Boolean Collection’. And there are pdf tutorials for all live-components, please take a look at.

    HG

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