Transfer Layer Properties
long with the corresponding layer names to an RLF (Rhino Layer Format) file, which can be opened in any text editor.
long with the corresponding layer names to an RLF (Rhino Layer Format) file, which can be opened in any text editor.
construction. Rendering both the final bezier curve as well as the construction lines used to produce this curve.
Similar to Adobe Illustrators 2d curve blend, this tool takes a series of curves and creates interpolated steps between them.
This Rhino script allows the user to select two curves to be connected, closing them into a single polyline, using either a rough equivalent of blend curve or straight connections… or not, it’s your call, give it a try you’ll see what I mean. It’s a great time saver for closing offset curves.
A simple script developed during the Rib maker script, this Rhinoscript interface allows the user to select a set of curves then input a sequential set of curve parameters between 0 and 1. The curve set is then broken according to the sequential parameters.
This rhinoscript takes a collection of objects and produces a series of documentation drawings in Orthographic, Auxillary, and Isometric projection producing a total of 26 drawings.
This Rhino Script breaks a curve down into a series of equidistant points represented as lines. Starting from a series of origin options, start, middle, end, curve percentage, and user-specified point
The expanded surface is the final release of the unfolded surface series at this time. This version generates an expanded surface which provides higher structural rigidity as well as aesthetic texture.
This rhino script allows the user to create highly varied, yet controllable, low polygon count “hairs”.
This is the first set of a developing series of image reading scripts designed to bridge hand sketching with three-dimensional modeling. Inspired by a project by Onur Gun, the manifestation of form from relative image intensities begins to open rapid spatial development.