Maya Fluid to Grasshopper link by Matthijs la Roi
Maya Fluid to Grasshopper link by Matthijs la Roi This video shows an experiment by Matthijs la Roi to export the velocity vectors from a Maya Fluid simulation visualised in Rhino with the use of Grasshopper. This link will be used in the development of interactive pavilion design for the TU campus in Delft the Netherlands. The project is part of the MSc1 Infomatters studio directed by Dr. Nimish Biloria and Ir. Han Feng from the Hyperbody department from the Faculty of Architecture at the Delft University of Technology.More information will be published on www.makeahybrid.org in the near future.





The work looks great.
One thing I’m not clear on, does this link maya to grasshopper, or is it a definition that replaces maya?
You’ve hit the ball out the park! Incerdbile!
No complaints on this end, siplmy a good piece.
I’m using the maya fluid solver to simulate the liquid. Then I use a mel script to save all the frames from the simulation into different txt files. The file contains two coordinates for each vector from maya. This coordinates will be loaded into grasshopper and then I visualize these vectors as curves and use a gradient to show the different speeds.
In awe of that awnser! Really cool!
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