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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hello

I am trying to unevenly divide a surface, and then box morph a component on to it.

I followed the primer's (2nd ed.) instruction on p95.

This works for an uneven surface where the U and V divisions are the same.

However, my U = 1, and V = 40, and this does not work for me.

Also, the morphed component is morphed incorrectly?

I do not understand why this has happened?

any help would be very much appreciated.

Cheers

g

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cheears,

I had a look and am a little confused, but will carry on.

i also found some stuff on this by accident:

http://blogs.cornell.edu/adaptivesystems/6_tutorial-3/

safe

g

Hi George,

The problem is that you are using a "geometry" component as opposed to a "surface" one when you select the rhino cylinder. The "geometry" component does not let you re-parametrize your initial surface therefore its UV domain is not from 0 to 1. Have a look at the files attached and image below. Hope this helps?

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yeh, cheers arthur, looks good,

thanks for explanation.

only the UV direction is different...or the rotation is off?

strips ends start and end on same edge, rather than top-to-bottom.

think i can fix it....cant remember if that was a problem also. wil hav a look.

thanks

g

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