Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Highlighting Boundary Surfaces & Thickening Honeycomb

Hey Guys,

Have been working on creating a pattern onto a surface but I wanted to get my specifications right. The follwoing are two sets of images, Ihave also attached the grasshopper and surface file. The second image is what I wnat to achieve and is highlighted in red. I want the boundary solid and the pattern a little thick. I plan to exture them together so that I get a uniform extraction, but I dont seem to get how to, please help!

Also can you smooth the final extursion? like make the final thing really smooth on the surface?

Thank You so much guys.

 

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Hi.

One way is to use  "Surface Morph" after applying the pattern to a planar surface rather than applying directly to the target surface.

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Hey,

Just had a look and this actually works. From what I understand you have made a planar surface with the same specifications. I was thinking more like a semi automated solution, where I could just import any surface be it with two boundaries or a simple square sheet with four boundaries, the could do exactly what you did. 

Any suggestion of the smoothening?

This is great, thank you

I don't know exactly what you mean by "smoothing", anyway  you can convert your brep to mesh and then you can apply "Mesh Subdivision" algorithm like "Catmull_Clark" subdivision using "Wearverbird" or "Element" plug-in in GH.

Yeah I think that's how it's done. What I mean by smoothening is, you know 3dsMax it has turbo smooth, just get the surfaces really smooth I think by creating a lot of phases.

Going away for 3 days will write once I get a chance to experiment.

Thank You

Hey, 

Just got back, was a longer engagement than I expected. Right I have tried your method and it works but the use is limited. I have been looking at this tutorial about converting all to a mesh and thats for smoothening only. My idea was to work with any type of surface with unknow dimensions and imprint the pattern to it. I think I might achieve that but highlighting the boundary seems to be an issue at the moment.

Any suggestions on highlighting the coundary like you have done earlier? 

Thank You

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