In this article, we will learn how to create Cloths and curtains swaying in the wind in Grasshopper.
Video
Model Images



The top three images are from Grasshopper.



The top three images show the model exported on Rhinoceros.

The image above shows the final rendering.
Due to the amount of programming, we will not provide a detailed explanation at this time.
Therefore, we recommend that you look at the video, the Grasshopper recipe images placed below or download the data to check it out.
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Grasshopper recipe
This programming uses Kangaroo2, which is standard on Rhino 6 and later.
If it is not installed, please install it.
Click here to download Kangaroo2 before Rhino6.
If you are using Rhino 6 or later, you do not need to install this software.
①Rectangle ②Surface ③Unit Z ④Move ⑤Divide Surface ⑥PolyLine ⑦Multiplication ⑧Divide Curve ⑨Shatter ⑩Negative ⑪Ruled Surface ⑫Mesh Surface ⑬List Length ⑭Unit X ⑮Rotate ⑯Show ⑰Anchor ⑱EdgeLengths ⑲Wind ⑳VertexLoads ㉑Entwine ㉒Button ㉓Boolean Toggle ㉔BouncySolver ㉕Series ㉖List Item ㉗Deconstruct Mesh ㉘Addition ㉙Surface From Points ㉚Offset Surface ㉛Brep Join








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