Voronoi Growth
In this grasshopper Example file you can create a parametric form filled with 3d voronoi cells. You can use any untrimmed Nurbs surface by using the Stella3d plugin.
Script By: Erfan Rezaei
In this grasshopper Example file you can create a parametric form filled with 3d voronoi cells. You can use any untrimmed Nurbs surface by using the Stella3d plugin.
Script By: Erfan Rezaei
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Comments
Tashiaa
How do I control the size of the cell?
rezae
Hi Tashiaa, size of Voronoi cells are depend on number of base points. You can reduce the base points to increase the size of cells and vise versa.
JaegerMartin
Hi, I downloaded your script but I have problems to work with it. I want to give a mesh this structure but I don´t understand the workflow. Is there any video which shows how to use the script ? Thanks in advance – Martin
rezae
Hi Martin, I think this video would help you Stella + Dendro
You can also search Dendro related scripts in Parametric House for better understanding.
JaegerMartin
…ok, thanks !
nevira
Hello, i can’t download the weaverbird, where can i find it?
forcakonig
Seems to be point is missing in definition
rezae
Hi! I checked it is working correctly. Make sure you press the play button located on top of the Point To Star component.