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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hi Guys, 

Im trying to create x panels for a mesh that i wont to fabricate. To do this i have drawn lines on the quad panel from opposite vertices to form the x. I then want to offset these lines along the mesh. However when i offset them they move away from the mesh as shown below.

i have tried to resolve this problem by:

-trying to reorient the planes from the vertices

-and tried using wb picture frame. However because they were not closed poly lines the function didn't work. 

Does anyone know a way that i can offset along a mesh?

I have attached the mesh and definition below, along with a jpeg image of what im trying to achieve with each panel.

Duncan 

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Hi.

I'd like to suggest another method using "Box Morph". You'll need Weaverbird  & Meshedit plug-in.

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Hi Hyungsoo Kim, 

Thanks for your response, your suggestion helped to get the panels i was looking for. However when attempting to change the geometry boundary using an attractor point to give the form abit more variability i couldn't as the box morph can only manipulate the original geometry. 

I am wanting to place the x panels along a mesh but in a way that allows for variation to the boundary of those panels. The variation coming from attractor points.

I am after a similar effect to that of the SOFTlab project common weathers NYSCI.

Is there any suggestions to how i could potentially do this using a mesh to form the overall form? Or whether i could achieve this using my original script or the one you've provided me? 

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Hi.

Of course you can apply attractor logic to both definitions.

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 Thanks for your help Hyungsoo Kim, i didnt realise that box morph was so adaptable. The way youve tackled the attractor point makes alot more sense than what i was trying to do with it.

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