Inspired by the work of Rinus Roelofs I did a GH definition to weave surfaces. At first it used the Rhino command "Patch" to create the surface from boundary curves. Unfortunately "Patch" is not accessible in GH, so in this version another Rhino command - "NetworkSrf" - is used instead.
To use the definition you'd have to bake some curves in GH and then select the baked geometry in Rhino and run the "Networksrf" command.
The network-surface is then referenced back to Grasshopper.
Before baking there's two things that has to be set, Height and Size.
The images are not real renders, just screenshots from the Rhino viewport using Auxpecker. It would be cool to make a nice architectural screen and render it with sun shining through it.
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Lars Renklint
Thanks Matthew, you'll find a tutorial in the grasshopper primer. From page 79 Andy shows how to fill an entire surface with your geometry.
May 8, 2013
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Bethany Bauch
I feel big trouble to draw such surface as this is the main object of my project. Thankfully I found here the perfect tutorial which helped me in true ways. I wrote its description by visiting EssayWritingLand website and hiring a writer as well as draw this pattern very well.
Oct 29, 2020