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planar surface extrusion
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hi guys, i would like to create planar extruded surfaces from a lofted curve surface. the way i've done is just to convert the vertices to boxes, which however also create gaps and overlaps between…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Claas Eicke Kuhnen Jan 20, 2010.

Uneven surface subdivision
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Hi everyone,Have qn regarding how do i divide a flat surface into more organic subdivisions?i've posted an image of what i hope to achieve, where areas of the surface can be divided by means of maybe…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by James Low Jan 7, 2010.

Points from GRasshopper not visible on Rhino
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Hi guys,i'm having a problem with not being able to see the 'points' from grasshopper on my rhino screen, for all GH definitions. While the points from rhino input are visible, those from grasshopper…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Hans Sachs May 30, 2010.

 

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Hans Sachs replied to James Low's discussion Points from GRasshopper not visible on Rhino
"thanks for your post!! helped me a lot!"
May 30, 2010
Claas Eicke Kuhnen replied to James Low's discussion planar surface extrusion
"I think you have to use the cap surface after the loft command"
Jan 20, 2010
James Low replied to Tim's discussion unevenly divided surface
"Hi all, al Thanks for your definition! i would to ask after having divided the surface into equally spaced isocurves, how do i connect the lines to form the surfaces? will be glad with any help! thanks in advance!"
Jan 20, 2010
James Low posted a discussion

planar surface extrusion

hi guys, i would like to create planar extruded surfaces from a lofted curve surface. the way i've done is just to convert the vertices to boxes, which however also create gaps and overlaps between the boxes. would like to ask if there a way to extrude each face of the surface to become a flat planar surface, so that there will be no overlap between the boxes,  to achieve a kind of terrace effect as in the rendering?thanks in advance for any help!!See More
Jan 20, 2010
James Low replied to James Low's discussion Uneven surface subdivision
"hi a-ngine, wow your studies on urban massing distribution is really interesting to me. i'm act trying to test out means for more variations and differentiations on urban form, density and parcellations. would it be possible to share your…"
Jan 7, 2010
a-ngine replied to James Low's discussion Uneven surface subdivision
"As for the culling part of it you could go for point or curve attractors and cull out breps by distance value. Some of my recent studies included subdiv logics and attractor driven solidification. Let me know if you need something maybe that…"
Jan 7, 2010
James Low replied to James Low's discussion Uneven surface subdivision
"hi Suryansh and Luis, thanks alot for your explanation and help. I'm still trying to understand the definition... i've some more queries, how is it possible to define or reduce the size of the biggest subdivided cell? such that the…"
Jan 7, 2010
Luis Fraguada replied to James Low's discussion Uneven surface subdivision
"This kind of subdivision could have some recursive logic. In any case, there are not more than 2-3 levels if further subdivision. The solution I post is basic (no frames, just the subdivided surface patches) but should be easy to follow. There is…"
Jan 6, 2010
Suryansh Chandra replied to James Low's discussion Uneven surface subdivision
"If your divisions are UV based, you could divide your main surface into sub surfaces (use the Isotrim component). This gives you smaller pieces of the surface, which you can divide further based on your attractors. The divisions in your reference…"
Jan 6, 2010
James Low posted a discussion

Uneven surface subdivision

Hi everyone,Have qn regarding how do i divide a flat surface into more organic subdivisions?i've posted an image of what i hope to achieve, where areas of the surface can be divided by means of maybe an attractor, and then certain regions can be further subdivided into even smallera parcels.What my definition does now is only able to adjust the v-values of some points on a surface. Will be glad if anyone can advise or help me out with this definition.Thanks in advance!See More
Jan 6, 2010
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Jan 6, 2010
But Why, Precisely? replied to James Low's discussion Points from GRasshopper not visible on Rhino
"hey and just so you know, the .019 is not the latest... you can get that one from the forum here, otherwise you might have issues opening example files posted here."
Dec 23, 2009
James Low replied to James Low's discussion Points from GRasshopper not visible on Rhino
"Wow..ok it works now!! Thanks Luis!!!"
Dec 23, 2009
Luis Fraguada replied to James Low's discussion Points from GRasshopper not visible on Rhino
"try turning on or off 'USE OPENGL Sprites' under the view menu? Could be the graphics card..."
Dec 22, 2009
James Low posted a discussion

Points from GRasshopper not visible on Rhino

Hi guys,i'm having a problem with not being able to see the 'points' from grasshopper on my rhino screen, for all GH definitions. While the points from rhino input are visible, those from grasshopper are strangely not displayed. It is only after i baked it, will the points be displayed on rhino.one example I've tried out is this magnetic displacement definition.and even though the preview for points have been turned on, i still see no points, only lines. However on my other friend's laptop,…See More
Dec 22, 2009
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