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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hi,

 

During conversion surfaces to mesh some of them are created by many faces (more than 2). I can`t find a sollution how to Quadrangulate them even by changing the properties of quad.

 

all surfaces after converted to mesh and quadrangulation:

meshes which couldn`t be quadriangulate:

 

I know that it is possible to do it in Rhino by i.e. "reduce mesh polygon count" but do someone have an idea how to do it in GH? Thanks.

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Hi,

if they are surfaces (one untrimmed face per element), you might have a better result if you use the MeshSurface component, instead of the MeshBrep component that is top-left in your definition.

I hope this helps,

- Giulio
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giulio@mcneel.com
McNeel Europe

Gulio,

 

Thanks for quick respond.

Mesh Surface component does not solve my problem - I already have surface divided by Surface Split component and now I just want to convert it to mesh for analysis.

Mesh Surface is forcing me to divide it again according to U and V value (or overlaping created meshes).

Even if I will simplify mesh option...

...and than quadrangulate it still have some surfaces which are divided to two meshes (later on for analysis I will get for 1 surface two values insted of one). Why? :O)

 

 

I do not think it is possible to tell from these screenshots. It is likely a tree/list management issue. Can you add a simplified definition?

Besides, if MeshSurface is not applicable, then probably a solution that uses partially Grasshopper and partially Rhino 5 commands could also help. "Reduce mesh polygon count" is not available in Grasshopper for now.

Thanks,

- Giulio
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giulio@mcneel.com
McNeel Europe

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