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Grasshopper Voronoi diagram (update)

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For those who really like to play with voronoi regions and stuff, here’s the final grasshopper definition file (right click, save target as – else you’ll get a ~250kb of useless xml in your browser window).

The vcell component outputs now individual cells as closed polylines and closed nurbs curves. This is useful if you are using this for some urban project like i am i would have liked to, mostly due to easy offsetting and area calculation possiblities – included in the definition file – or height extrusion – included as well. You can even go further and color (using shaders) each cell coresponding with its mass/area/height etc.

8 Responses to “Grasshopper Voronoi diagram (update)”

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  2. bobby says:

    hey man
    nice stuff
    what renderer did u use for that ?
    if vray how did u get the iso’s to show

    good work regards

  3. gabriel says:

    didi, awesome.

    would it be very hard to have a guide surface, as you can with the ptreconstruction set that David Rutten made for Rhino? AND if I wanted the spaces between the cells, once offset, how would I get that…?

  4. Stan says:

    really cool job. hey side question how did you render the shadows so beautifully in different colors?

  5. dimitrie says:

    just photoshop tricks – gradients and blendmodes.

  6. Stan says:

    its really beautiful i need to try to do something like that.

  7. ron says:

    I’m still getting the useless xml document, which i obviously can’t open as a gh file in grasshopper. don’t know what’s wrong, please help!!!!

  8. Daxcrasher says:

    =>ron

    When you save the file, just type .ghx behind the file’s name ;)

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