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Grasshopper – Monte-Carlo – Galápagos

The brief is as followed. To calculate a complex surface, it is possible to use the Monte-Carlo approximation to have a number close to reality. First we will check whether it’s true or not by comparing our values with the real one. And then we will use Galapagos to seek for the best result.
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PLY importer for Grasshopper

Tree to PLY

It can be useful to use cloudpoints in Grasshopper and therefore having a way import PLY files.

The Binari format is fully readable, meaning that it’s possible to read, filter, and extract any useful information. Let’s dive.

We will start from the photogrammetry from a tree. To test we will use a light version of the cloud point.

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