This video will explore the IntraLattice plug in for Grasshopper. Connect with me on Instagram / alphonso_peluso and TikTok www.tiktok.com/ @AlphonsoPeluso
Hi Alphonso, thanks for the great content. I'm using the IntraLattice tool but not getting a form-fitting lattice structure between surfaces like you are in your final example. My Conform Surface-Surface tool is giving me lattices in more a bounding box style.
Hi, i have a doubt, with this plugin how can i reduce de nodes when i create a lattice between two surfaces? Because it madre a very big volumes between the nets that creates 🤔
Solved: For anyone facing a problem with intralattice component not working in rhino7, read below. C:\Users\xyz\AppData\Roaming\Grasshopper\Libraries Step 1 - After copying and pasting the file into libraries, right-click on the file in libraries and go to properties. Step 2 - Then check the "unblock" box. Step 3 - Don't close the file manager. Step 4 - Open grasshopper and drag and drop the file from libraries into grasshopper. Hopefully, now the component is visible.
While this does offer some insight, you are nowhere near matching the clean transition of lattice variations shown in the footwear. I believe that was achieved with nTopology software, which is much easier to use. But at $15,500/year, Rhino is some sort of basic substitute.
Hi, thank you for the tutorial! I had a problem making the plugin work for Rhino 7 but solved it with this video on "Installing and Unblocking Grasshopper Plugins": ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-n8thSgtSZFA.html