Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Evening,

I'm trying to shrink wrap a mesh I have in rhino, when I try and join the mesh to the mesh volume the volume component doesn't seem to work and I can't figure out what I meant to do to solve it. 

Thanks for any help,

Alex

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Hi Alex,

You've posted just the Rhino lock file (.rhl), not the actual 3dm

I tested your gh definition with a simple mesh I just created in Rhino, and it works fine, so I'm guessing that the problem is that your input is not a closed mesh.

Try running the MeshRepair>CheckMesh command on it in Rhino

Ah, sorry about that.

Been playing around with it, saying the mesh is not a solid. Is there a way I can make it solid?

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The Rhino command 'FillMeshHoles' will do it.

However, it is also possible to alter the grasshopper definition so it doesn't require a closed mesh. (See the attached)

(and this is one of the things that shrinkwrapping is sometimes useful for - not all meshes can be easily fixed if they have lots of non-manifold edges, so shrinkwrapping it can be an easier way of getting a properly closed solid for 3d printing etc.)

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Awesome, thanks for your help Dan. 

Hi - sorry to be a pain. I'm still trying to get this right but not having much luck at the moment. The shrink wrap seems to wrapping inside the mesh and not forming around the outside? Is it something to do with the rest length and cut off of the springs?

Once I have managed to get this bit right I want to shrink wrap lots of copies of the mesh to form one big wrap - any idea how I can do this as at the moment when I copy the mesh in rhino and then set multiple meshes in grasshopper the wrap completely ignores the second mesh.

Hope that makes sense.

Thanks,

Alex

@alex: make the mesh fit the model more similar in size and you should get a  result as daniel did (at least I did). That worked for me, had the same issue with my first test.

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One more question: Is there a good way to adjust the behavior to retain some sharper edges somehow? Like if you'd rebuild a pyramid or anything else with sharp edges that you'd want to see more strongly. I played with the settings for some other models before shrinkwraping, but sometimes it wouldn't really work out nicely..

When i increased the "wraps" mesh's density further, giving it more "parts" in the hope of less overall smoothing compared to the original model, usually the whole model would get messed up, although I kept changing some of the Kangaroo Settings Comp. options to counter it somehow.

( But in general to have it said - pretty cool - !! :-)

If wanna to reverse the wap ex.pull out form object Can this scrpit do like this?

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