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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

hello,

im trying to create planar hexagon panels on a parabolic dome,

so far i was unable to make it happen 

i've attached the last GH definition i tried to use and the rhino model.

if anyone can help me i would appreciate it very much!!

niv

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It can't be actual hexagons, they can only be stacked in the flat plane as far as I know. So the question is what are you willing to compromise on (edge length variation, edge angles, non-planarity) and how much?

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David Rutten

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hi , thanks for the quick reply... i konw that they can't be actual hexagon panels (in my definition i projected a hexagonal grid on a parabolic surface so that alone transformed their shape)

basically i'm willing to compromise on edge length and angles... but i need the panels to be planar... that is why i tried to use kangaroo and a planarizing force but i couldn't get the definition to work properly.

niv 

 Try to use Hexagon Cells from LunchBox add-on......

it doesnt work with that in the way i want...

it has something to do with the way the surface is constructed and the grid is applied to it.... because its a parabolic surface (or dome) the subdivision is a radial one and that changes the way the hexagon are mapped on the surface

 (hope that was clear )... 

Any luck finding the right definition? I'm trying to do the same thing right now and I´m having trouble making planar hexagons, there is always a distorsion on the surface.

same here ! any luck guys ?

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