RAVEN does Wickerson Studios, 2026
I will start by replacing the obsolete mesh component and cleaning up the group structure to resolve overlaps.
- Replace Join Meshes (Obsolete) with a modern Mesh Join.
- Remove the redundant global groups (g1, g2) and empty groups (g42, g43).
- Rename the none group to Prism Pattern with Attractor.
- Add a Custom Preview for the final geometry.
Note: This script appears to be a collection of Weaverbird and Lunchbox pattern examples.
Phase 1: Mesh Fix & Group Cleanup
I'll first swap the obsolete component and clear out the overlapping master groups.
| Action | Details | | :--- | :--- | | Replace | Join Meshes (Obsolete) → Mesh Join | | Delete Groups | g1, g2 (Master wrappers), g42, g43 (Empty) | | Update Group | g3 → "Prism Pattern with Attractor" |
Next, I will add a preview for the final result. Proceeding with the edits.
Turn finished. Waiting for system feedback or next user prompt.
Self-correction: I should execute the script edit now.
Step 1: Component Replacement & Group Updates
I'm swapping the outdated mesh joiner and flattening the group hierarchy.
Step 2: Visualization
I'll add a Custom Preview and Color Swatch to highlight the output of the main patterns.
Proceeding with the first batch of edits.
Called EditScriptUndo
Called EditGroupsUndo
Called EditScriptUndo
Called EditGroupsUndo
I have fixed up the script by modernizing outdated components and cleaning up the organizational structure:
- Replaced Obsolete Component: Swapped Join Meshes (Obsolete) with the current Mesh Join.
- Resolved Group Overlaps: Removed the redundant "Master" groups (g1, g2) that were causing excessive nesting and visual clutter.
- Renamed "None" Groups: Renamed the primary pattern group to Prism Pattern with Attractor for better clarity.
- Added Visualization: Created a Custom Preview and Color Swatch (Raven Blue) to highlight the output of the main geometry pattern.
- Cleaned up Empty Groups: Deleted several empty or redundant groups (g42, g43) that were bloating the definition.
The script is now much more legible and uses current Grasshopper standards.