The best part is that you can populate triangles too with a more general polygon boundary. Rectangle is the classical one for it. Lots of designs can be done with this such as attractors but the machine will run low of memory if the design is too complex. Great tool for design. Thank you for sharing this tool.
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Hi, if you mean rhino viewport display mode, you can change from blue tab, top left corner of the viewport (written Top/Front/Perspective). you can select Wireframe mode, Shade mode, Render mode etc. if you want to change background color and so on you can go "Display Options" from same tab or command Display Option. you mean you want to bring lines in Rhino? When you are done with grasshopper script, you can right-click on "Field Line" component, then select "bake" (fried egg/ sunny side up icon🍳) to bring in Rhino. As options you can select which layer to bake and to group output or not.
Thanks. right click on FieldLine component then you can "bake" (sunny side up icon) into Rhino space. select curves in Rhino space and type "Export Selected", choose dwg/dwx for export.
The best part is that you can populate triangles too with a more general polygon boundary. Rectangle is the classical one for it. Lots of designs can be done with this such as attractors but the machine will run low of memory if the design is too complex.
Great tool for design. Thank you for sharing this tool.
Thank you for your comment.
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very nice! what if I wanted the circles to be at a random negative z height? how could this be applied?
Amazing
Thanks!
Thank you for the excellent tutorial, please tell me how to set display modes in Rhino? Many Thanks!!!
Hi, if you mean rhino viewport display mode, you can change from blue tab, top left corner of the viewport (written Top/Front/Perspective). you can select Wireframe mode, Shade mode, Render mode etc. if you want to change background color and so on you can go "Display Options" from same tab or command Display Option.
you mean you want to bring lines in Rhino?
When you are done with grasshopper script, you can right-click on "Field Line" component, then select "bake" (fried egg/ sunny side up icon🍳) to bring in Rhino. As options you can select which layer to bake and to group output or not.
Good video. Can you tell me how to export the file i dwg or dwx?
Thanks. right click on FieldLine component then you can "bake" (sunny side up icon) into Rhino space. select curves in Rhino space and type "Export Selected", choose dwg/dwx for export.
if you want to export all geometry in Rhino, you can also do "save as" and select dwg for file type