algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Here are some demo's of remeshing with Plankton combined with some relaxation functions from Kangaroo.
(Similar to what I described here:
http://www.grasshopper3d.com/profiles/blogs/meshmash-dynamic-remeshing)
The first is a simple remeshing aiming for equal edge lengths, while the second also allows interpolation between multiple target lengths, and also optimizes for circle packing.
They require the latest version of Kangaroo to run.
Enjoy!
More explanations to follow soon
Daniel
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Dear Daniel
I open the Remeshing.gh definition and I have this warning: How could I fix this ?
Thanks
A.
Warning (CS1701): Assuming assembly reference 'RhinoCommon, Version=5.1.30000.4, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=552281e97c755530' matches 'RhinoCommon, Version=6.13.19058.371, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=552281e97c755530', you may need to supply runtime policy
Warning (CS1701): Assuming assembly reference 'RhinoCommon, Version=5.1.30000.13, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=552281e97c755530' matches 'RhinoCommon, Version=6.13.19058.371, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=552281e97c755530', you may need to supply runtime policy
Hi all,
I'm having trouble getting this installed/functioning. I am running Rhino V6 and Kangaroo2. I've downloaded plankton.dll, plankton.gha, and MeshMachine.gha. I moved them all to Program Files/Rhino 6/Plugin-ins/Grasshopper/Components. I've also copied them to the AppData/Roaming/Grasshopper/Libraries folder to see if that helped. They are all unblocked.
When I open Grasshopper I can place Plankton components on the canvas, but when I open Daniel's Remesh_Plankton_circles.gh, I am presented with a series of popups to resolve assembly references:
- When it asks for a "New" KangarooLib.dll do I choose KangarooSolver.dll?
- When it asks for a "New" PlanktonGH.dll do I choose Plankton.dll?
- When it asks for a "New" GH_Kangaroo.dll do I choose Kangaroo2Component.gha?
If I do specify files as described above, I still get errors:
VertexNeighbours, NakedVertices, Combine & Clean (all Kangaroo functions) are not installed
I know there has been a lot of discussion on this, but for some reason I can't get this thing working. It looks absolutely fantastic (and potentially a silver bullet for me) so I'm eager to get it going. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
tx,
Declan
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