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Timeline for grid in circle shape

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Jun 28 at 12:14 vote accept adrian.blender
Jun 27 at 11:52 answer added StefLAncien timeline score: 2
Jun 26 at 14:35 comment added adrian.blender @GordonBrinkmann Do you know how I then could mirror every 2nd column of the grid? So in every 2nd column the objects are mirrored?
Jun 26 at 13:34 comment added adrian.blender Awesome, thank you! @GordonBrinkmann
Jun 26 at 13:29 comment added Gordon Brinkmann Another way to the get a point grid in a circular shape would be to use a thin cylinder, make it a volume and then use Distribute Points in Volume set to Grid for getting points within a circle to instance objects on, like this: point grid
Jun 26 at 12:32 comment added adrian.blender Thank you very much. That helped! But now I struggle on what to set where.
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Jun 26 at 11:42 comment added StefLAncien For the Length, you may have a look here : Vector Math Node. For the Less Than, you may have a look here : Compare Node. You can also directly plug the Less Than node into the Selection socket of the Instance on Points node, not having to delete things afterwards.
Jun 26 at 11:28 comment added adrian.blender I don't know what's a node of those words. There's no Length Node, no Less Than Node. I only find position node. I simply never saw those and don't which node you mean. @Lutzi
Jun 26 at 10:40 comment added Lutzi I gave you the exact names with emphasis. Try deleting on your points you feed into the Instance on Points, it'd make the most sense to me.
Jun 26 at 10:35 comment added adrian.blender What kind of node do you mean? And where do I have to put it? After instance on points, right? @Lutzi
Jun 26 at 10:23 comment added Lutzi Test if Position > Length (vector) > Less Than. You can delete either points or instances based on that.
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