Vine like curves

Here is the sort of effect I would like to make:
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I would like a patch that can be fed the middle or main line and adds all the extra curves. Spreadable over multiple main lines for the win.

I was having a look at inverse involute in the girlpower/curves/spiral, seems quite close but I could not figure out how to spread it.

Any clues?

It isn’t the most easy thing for a maths noob like me, but I figured something out, making it spreadable was only do-able using the CDR from the plugings pack (big thnx to WOEI!!), and actually, that is what it is making it look so complicated. Cartesian does the magic.

Next is trying to create a three, and let that grow slowly, and figure the timing for every leaver… thnx for the inspiration!!

Was doing this in After Effects before… lol…

It isn’t the most easy thing for a maths noob like me, but I figured something out, making it spreadable was only do-able using the CDR from the plugings pack (big thnx to WOEI!!), and actually, that is what it is making it look so complicated. Cartesian does the magic.

Next is trying to create a three, and let that grow slowly, and figure the timing for every leaver… thnx for the inspiration!!

Was doing this in After Effects before… lol…

SpiralFixedLoc2.v4p (40.0 kB)

nice patch west

i was thinking on a way to use particle plugin with feedback, so the origin gets changed with the actual position of a particle and so on… the thing to solve would be to create that kind of spiral movement

what do you think ?

nice patch West!

Thanks West. Thats ace :)

you can also try to combine that with the Lindenmayer plugin…

Here is the sort of effect I would like to make:
03-29-09a-scroll-e | Rob Dunlavey | Flickr

I would like a patch that can be fed the middle or main line and adds all the extra curves. Spreadable over multiple main lines for the win.

I was having a look at inverse involute in the girlpower/curves/spiral, seems quite close but I could not figure out how to spread it.

Any clues?

i am currently bending the lindenmayer. but i do not achieve these slick curves. which way to go? my warm vvvvregards,

dd

I didn’t have much luck with the L systems, but I did make a slightly messy patch using West’s spirals. It is spreadable, and has a little bit of animation added.

Next up, how to grow these?

I didn’t have much luck with the L systems, but I did make a slightly messy patch using West’s spirals. It is spreadable, and has a little bit of animation added.

Next up, how to grow these?

CurvyLinesSpreaded.v4p (65.7 kB)

Wow, nice one, better (cleaner) than my attempt!!


The patch is sooo ugly I dare not to post it.

To make them grow, this is what I did, first I made a branch, like you did, and than I figured out on what points to add the leaves, what slices of that branch are the points to attach the leaves. I used some rubish math to get them to the out side of a corner.

Next, just use an animated getslice, and you can let them to grow. I used an I (spreads) and on the ‘to’ pin I used LFO * Spreadcount. Than I send that I (spread) to 2 getslice nodes for XY of the rope. When the LFO * Spreadcount is bigger than the slice I want my leaves to attach, I started the leaves to grow.

Will try to figure this for you tonight.

For animating of the leaves, just wiggle the rotations and Size, since the connection to the branch is fixed it can look cool.