Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

I can't seem to figure out how to place a pattern on geometry. see attached PLEAS Help

I understand how it works for a single surface

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Can you include a rhino file with the referenced geometry?

Attached is the rhino geometry. I thought this would be pretty straight forward im having a difficult time understanding why its not working :/ thanks for the help

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Are you trying to apply the pattern of circles to the surface of the box in polka dot fashion?

Yes, I would like to use an attractor/agent that would control the diameter of the circles based on distance

shaum

please see definition attached.

geometry is hidden in rhino

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mario

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Awesome Mario...would you have time to explain the difference between exploding geometry and Brep, I thought that Brep also explodes geometry? I really want to become more efficient with grasshopper. I look at scripts and try to understand what they are doing. So, that at some point designing with grasshopper becomes intuitive to me

you provided a geometry conformed by 4 surfaces, so a brep (boundary representation) is kind of a polysurface....at least that is what i understand

you cannot divide a polysurface with a divide surface component nor surface frames.

that is why you need to explode it in its parts.

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m

Ok sweet...I created this simple script based on what you told me I am currently using a number slider to control the diameter of the circles. I would like for the curves to be trimmed away from the surface inside of grasshopper, so that when I bake the surface I don't have to trim them in Rhino. I tried trim with no success

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