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Tutorial – How to place tree proxies using Grasshopper and DpFieldmap data

This tutorial demonstrates how to distribute tree proxies on referenced positions with Grasshopper, using the imported DpFieldmap data (imported during previous tutorial [Part 1]). It also demonstrates a method of how to achieve, with Grasshopper, a method of scaling the placed tree proxies depending on their proximity to their closest neighbour. As of HT21, Rhino 6 is installed in the following: ARCPLAN, CADLAB-REMOTELAB, XW343-REMOTELAB, and XW41-REMOTELAB. (Check https://www.kth.se/en/student/studier... for current status.) Tutorial assets: https://drive.google.com/drive/folder... Timestamps: 0:00 Intro to scope of tutorial 1:49 Generating the tree proxy geometry in Grasshopper 10:56 Duplicating the DpFieldmap tree layer and exploding instances into curves 13:35 Authoring a Grasshopper definition to extract one center point for all individual sets of two curves 20:02 Copying the tree proxy from its center of bounding box bottom face to all points 27:35 Adjusting the Z height of the distribution points 29:10 Test baking the tree proxies as of the current state 30:46 Making the scale of the tree proxies dependent on their nearest-neighbour proximity 45:05 Baking out the tree proxies 46:16 Assigning different layer materials to the trunks and the foliage, respectively 49:15 Outro and last adjustments to the foliage material base colour This tutorial is part of a series, "General workflow for architecture project": Playlist link:    • KTH Tutorials – DLM – General workflo...   Part 1: How to create landscape in Rhino with height curves from dpFieldmap    • Tutorial – How to create landscape in...   Part 2: How to create heightfield landscape in Rhino with heightmap exported from QGIS    • Tutorial – How to create heightfield ...   Part 3: How to assign separate material to sides of landscape model in Rhino    • Tutorial – How to assign separate mat...   Part 4: How to import Stockholm Open Data 3D buildings to Rhino via QGIS    • Tutorial – How to import Stockholm Op...   Part 5: How to adjust Z height of roofs and ground meeting with Grasshopper (as well as separate the roofs)    • Tutorial – How to adjust Z height of ...   Part 6: How to place tree proxies using Grasshopper and DpFieldmap data    • Tutorial – How to place tree proxies ...   Disclaimer: This tutorial aims to increase student awareness of the versatility of the digital tools available for use within the context of the architectural education offered by KTH. As such, it might not be generally applicable, but on the other hand, if even one student is helped by it with fulfilling deliverables requirements, the purpose of this tutorial is satisfactorily achieved. There might be inaccuracies in this tutorial video – if you identify any significant one, please tell us in the comments. Below licenced as follows: Licensed under Creative Commons: Attribution (CCBY) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... 3D-byggnadsblock [2016] by Stockholms stad

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