As I promised, I hand out some of the scripts I’ve written in the course of the latest project.
Massive unroll Script:
Select as many surfaces as you like and then unroll each one of them.
Adaptive fenestration script:
An interesting script that cuts holes in a surface based on the relation with a given attractor(point). I used it to generate a porous membrane for my latest project.
Here are some other potentially super-bugged scripts:
Faceting. – Does the same as the adaptive fenestration script only it also “facets” the seed surface.
Ribs. – My attempt (quite sucesefull) at writing a honeycomb script.
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Hi, many thanks to share it…
i’ve tried your scritp, had a small bug but thanks a lot anyway
Hey, take a look at this:
http://twitter.com/ctrlzarch/status/5045010968
Hey, didn’t see your comment back i’m sorry…and now i don’t remember the bug!!! But maybe it was a problem of my geometrY?..
[...] Presta and his blog, Rodrigo and his DesignPlayGrounds and the blog UN DIDI, with the wonderful Massive Unroll tool (which we used to produce the image shown above, available in a free wallpaper format [...]
hey francesco, thanks for sharing the link. what was the small bug about? i’m all for quality control so maybe i will fix it.