Here you go: http://grasshopper3d.googlegroups.com/web/bakematerial.ghx
On May 3, 9:07 pm, Marc Syp <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey guys... > > I'm not able to get either of these scripts to work by modifying the > original. It's definitely my VB.NET ignorance, I'm still a beginner. > Can someone post a .ghx of this VB component? > > Thanks, > Marc > > On Apr 15, 2:25 pm, fraguada <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Damien, Visose...great stuff...... to do both: > > > If blnBake Then > > > 'Bake Object > > Dim mObj As New MRhinoBrepObject > > mObj = doc.AddBrepObject(obj) > > > 'Set Material > > Dim att As New MRhinoObjectAttributes(mObj.Attributes()) > > att.setmaterialsource(1) > > att.m_material_index = doc.m_material_table.AddMaterial > > (material) > > > 'Modify the attributes > > Dim objref As New MRhinoObjRef(mObj.Attributes.m_uuid) > > doc.ModifyObjectAttributes(objref, att) > > > Dim att2 As New MRhinoObjectAttributes(mObj.Attributes()) > > att2.SetColorSource(1) 'setcolorsource to From > > Object > > Dim rColor As New OnColor (color) 'make OnColor > > att2.m_color = rColor 'Set ObjectColor > > > doc.ModifyObjectAttributes(objref, att2) > > > End If > > > -This works with my tossed together knowledge of vb.net/rhino sdk (is > > there a cleaner way?... Tocolorcurves would it work by changing the > > MRhinoBrepObject to its curve correspondent? I have not tried, just > > wondering coneptually... > > > Luis > > > On Apr 13, 8:36 pm, Pablo Morales <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > and i can't open the file with grasshopper can you upload a image of the > > > grasshopper view please > > > > Thanks, Pablo Morales > > > > On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 8:11 PM, Pablo Morales <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > hi, my version of grasshopper is 0.5.0099 > > > > > On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 7:41 PM, visose <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > >> I modified the above script to actually bake the material for > > > >> rendering purposes. You need to add an input called 'material' and > > > >> connect it to the shader. > > > > >> If blnBake Then > > > > >> 'Bake Object > > > >> Dim mObj As New MRhinoBrepObject > > > >> mObj = doc.AddBrepObject(obj) > > > > >> 'Set Material > > > >> Dim att As New MRhinoObjectAttributes(mObj.Attributes()) > > > >> att.setmaterialsource(1) > > > >> att.m_material_index = doc.m_material_table.AddMaterial > > > >> (material) > > > > >> 'Modify the attributes > > > >> Dim objref As New MRhinoObjRef(mObj.Attributes.m_uuid) > > > >> doc.ModifyObjectAttributes(objref, att) > > > > >> End If > > > > >>Damien, in relation to my problem about baking vertex colors. At least > > > >> i can render something using this method and lots sub-surfaces (one > > > >> per texel). It will be ridiculously inefficient though :P > > > > >> On Apr 13, 4:01 pm, damien_alomar <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> > Some one asked this a little while ago, so I cooked up a custom > > > >> > definition for it. > > > > >> >http://grasshopper3d.googlegroups.com/web/bakeWcolor.ghx?hl=en&gda=Bx. > > > >> .. > > > > >> > -Damien > > > > >> > On Apr 12, 11:07 am, Pablo Morales <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > >> > > hi, > > > >> > > Is posible to conserve the colour of grasshopper when i bake? I > > > >> > > mean > > > >> is > > > >> > > posible to render the colours of grasshopper in Rhino? > > > > >> > > Thanks
