2.2 Smartphone Application
Parameters (Slider, toggle, etc): Parameters can be synchronized, You can control them from the Fologram. Layers: Layers from Rhino3D can be found from here you can turn on or off the visibility. Layer with star mark(*) is the selected layer from Rhino3D. Models: You can find example models from here Edit: You can define new base coordinate and visualize plane of different axis. | |||
Parameters | Layers | Models | Edit |
Setting: There are a lot of settings; activating some features requiring complicated calculation, and visibility. | |
2.3 Grasshopper Components
Figure 1 Fologram Components
Most of the functions of Fologram are at Grasshopper. So, a bit of understanding of using grasshopper is required. Some of the components are described from the Fologram community website.
Component Description -> https://community.fologram.com/t/introducing-new-components-in-fologram-2020-1-release/62
But only specific components are needed when you use smartphone. So, in this chapter, I describe the basic component that you will mostly use. Moreover, you can ignore the brown colored components. The essential components for interacting with smartphone are purple ones.
“Connected Device”: This is the parameter that can be connected to most of the other Fologram parameters. If there is nothing at the output of this Parameter, you should check the connection of the smartphone. | |
“Connected Device” |
If you want to synchronize the grasshopper slider with the smartphone and view the status, you have to use both “Parameter Change” and “Sync Parameters”. “Parameter Change”: This parameter is connected with the slider and view the status through the output “Sync Parameters”: You should create sync parameter to synchronize the slider value from smartphone and grasshopper. You can manipulate value both from both. | |
“Parameter Change” “Sync Parameters” |
“Track Device”: This is the parameter that can track the direction and the position of the device connected. In this workshop, it tracks your smartphone. You can check the X(red), Y(green), Z(blue) axis and a base point from the image on the right side. You can also connect the output of this parameter with “Plane (Pln)” parameter. | ||
“Track Device”612px |