My First Definition

   The First Definition:




  Starting with a base curve in Rhino, I created a series of control points and connected them with lines. This will serve as the foundation for generating a more complex shape in Grasshopper.


   I applied a script to generate multiple curves from a single input. This helps in creating structured variations that can later be transformed into surfaces.


Adding more control points and connections to the base curve, Grasshopper is now defining relationships between the points to create a structured form.


   Experimenting with parametric design, I generated a series of arched lines that follow the initial curve. These will help define the overall structure of the model.


  The wireframe model is becoming more complex as Grasshopper generates additional connections.




  A refined version of the structured grid, showing how Grasshopper manipulates data to create dynamic shapes. Adjusting parameters allows for different variations of the form.


  This is the curve structure in Rhino after applying Grasshopper modifications. The parametric approach allows for quick adjustments while maintaining precision.



  Now transforming the shape into a solid surface using Grasshopper. The script converts the wireframe into a smooth, continuous form.








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