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Hello, I am trying this definition, does anyone why I am not getting a better result? I have one curve which is not taken into consideration in the deviation of the isovist surface... What if I also what to keep the surface of one surface the same when passing thru obstacles 

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We just explored this subject in some depth here last week: 

Isolating unobstructed objects from a point

http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/isolating-unobstructed-ob...

500mvisibleradius1_2016_Jan12a.gh

P.S.  The 'Crv' param (obstacle list) in your GH file is not internalized.

Now in order..

Thank you for your reply.

I am not sure if what was explored in the discussion last week covers my query. 

The idea is to make a circle which can be deformed to fit between obstacles (like the isovist) by keeping the same surface of the circle like. 

How different to this do you need that I posted in the discussion Joseph linked you to above.

The surface is created in the white group in the code called view. Attached below. Also from the previous discussion.

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What you showed was very interesting. But my idea is a bit more elaborated than what is figured in your definition... It is based on the propagation approach or the cellular fragmentation... in your case we have an unlimited space, what if we have a limited space.. see attached a picture I found that is similar to what I am looking for.. Knowing that the surface of the boundary created is not kept equal while moving the origin point in your definition

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