by Mario A. Benavides
Jan 9, 2013
When using exoskeleton, I am getting a flat mesh instead of the expected thick one, what am I doing wrong??
all help is greatly appreciated.
You seem to be using Rhino 4 version.
I guess this is a bug.Authors mentioned it will be fixed these days.
Exosceleton works perfectly on Rhino 5, though.
Use floating points between 0.00 to 1.00 for defining thickness...
Apr 3, 2013
It's a mystery to us too why it doesn't work in Rhino 4
Nothing in our code is Rhino 5 specific, so it seems there must be some bug in how Rhino 4 performs some operations...
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djordje
You seem to be using Rhino 4 version.
I guess this is a bug.
Authors mentioned it will be fixed these days.
Exosceleton works perfectly on Rhino 5, though.
Jan 9, 2013
Luis García Lara
Use floating points between 0.00 to 1.00 for defining thickness...
Apr 3, 2013
Daniel Piker
It's a mystery to us too why it doesn't work in Rhino 4
Nothing in our code is Rhino 5 specific, so it seems there must be some bug in how Rhino 4 performs some operations...
Apr 3, 2013