Inflating both sides of a vertical surface - Grasshopper2024-03-28T12:20:37Zhttps://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/inflating-both-sides-of-a-vertical-surface?groupUrl=kangaroo&commentId=2985220%3AComment%3A1902157&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThis makes the geometry.
but…tag:www.grasshopper3d.com,2018-04-12:2985220:Comment:19021572018-04-12T13:34:42.006Zshehzad iranihttps://www.grasshopper3d.com/profile/shehzadirani
<p>This makes the geometry. </p>
<p>but as i said you will require two meshes discreet to make sure that they inflate properly</p>
<p>This makes the geometry. </p>
<p>but as i said you will require two meshes discreet to make sure that they inflate properly</p> firstly you will need separat…tag:www.grasshopper3d.com,2018-04-12:2985220:Comment:19019632018-04-12T07:25:26.995Zshehzad iranihttps://www.grasshopper3d.com/profile/shehzadirani
<p>firstly you will need separate meshes for each side,</p>
<p>secondly you will have to make sure that the nodes or the lines of both the sides don't match, so basically shift the mesh ahead a bit and merge the nodes.</p>
<p>then the forces on both the meshes should be opposite.</p>
<p>let me know if it works. !</p>
<p>firstly you will need separate meshes for each side,</p>
<p>secondly you will have to make sure that the nodes or the lines of both the sides don't match, so basically shift the mesh ahead a bit and merge the nodes.</p>
<p>then the forces on both the meshes should be opposite.</p>
<p>let me know if it works. !</p>