yes, your explanation sounds a bit freaky.
I post a a sample of a wheel arch (in attachment).
Would be great to see an example of your methods on this surfaces.
A pattern like the BMW Vision would be fine, don't take it to litterally but something like in the image below:
I know that the Trezor's hexagons can be done easily on a single surface like in this tutorial.
But trust me, in the real world that front panel would be at least made from 2 slabs surfaces and one fillet surface.
This rear is probably a better example (is fully covered from hexagons too):
Maybe again the best solution is just to do it on a plane and then morph it on the Brep like this guy does:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjC6ZGP6OSM
Also for the BMW Vision it does not really look like made from one surface, the more so that there is a feature line passign through.
Would you suggest me any resource where to learn bits of the process that you explained in your previous post?
@Erick: Thanks, it was really interesting to go throught your GH definition, but I don't think it solves my issues. In your example if you had any definition inside your surfaces it would have been gone lost. And if you did not have any definition, I don't see any point in having a Brep representing that topology, a 1 surface would be fine so the problem would not exist.
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e them in 3 different layers, only spent few seconds to play with the slider and then baked them up to Rhino and they are still blocks instances :) told my friend about Elefront and all of them are excited. dont have to rely on other rendering plug in anymore.…
roperties drop box menu (on the right) choose "Material".
3) Choose "Basic" from the radio buttons below
4) Check "Texture"'s checkbox
5) Define your texture "Map file". In your case, use "Carrots small.jpg" file.
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cross a doubly curved surface. The beams are also cambered to make them more stable, so they weave under and over the surface, which is why the pattern can be hard to see in the photo. Our process was as follows:
Essentially the stages are:
1. Project a pattern onto a doubly curved surface.
2. Smooth the pattern over the surface with dynamic relaxation (we used this: http://parametricmodel.com/DynamicRelaxation-fixednumberoftimes/12.html)
3. Rotate each line of the pattern so it becomes reciprocal. This is probably the hardest step as you want everything to be straight and you want all the lines to terminate cleanly.
4. Turn that pattern into beams & construction drawings.
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ts (that should make whole structure rigid body, right?).
Questions
1
In KarambaManual there is component called "BeamJoint" but i dont have it is it available only in pro version?
2
Is there other method form makeing my structure rigid body?
3
Should all lines be flatter before going to "LineToBeam" component. Unfortunately my system crash when i try to do that
Best,
karol…
hi everyone
i have tree geometries with tree names (1,2,and 3). and i have 8 cells, for example. i want to move the geometries to the cells with the same name.
i appreciate for any help.1.3dm
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思った感じになりません。
balls の代わりにplanarカーブを直接入れてみましたがエラーが出ます。
ファンクションにしてみたところ、forループので作った数値が反映されていません。
ファンクションのインスタンス?を出力していないと思い上記のようにしましたがエラーが出てしまいます。
以上の事から自分の認識が正しいのかよくわからなくなりました・・・
python自体の深いところをわかっているわけではないので余計こんがらがりました。
そこで、for b in ballsはどのような条件または使い方であれば使えるのでしょうか?
そして、上記のように別のオブジェクトに対しての使い方はどのようにすればできるのでしょうか?
2:同じファンクション内のdist = rs.Distance(self.pos,b.pos)についてですが
この文章も for b in balls によってbはBallのインスタンスであると定義?されたためb.posがbの位置であると分かるのでしょうか?
pythonは定義しなくても動いてしまうのでどのような時に使えるのか文章見ただけではよくわかりません・・・
大変細かいことかもしれませんが、よりpythonをしっかりと理解するためにも、どなたかわかる方ご教授いただけると幸いです。…
e major and minor radius. It does not have a way to specify two points and the distance sum to the two points as parameter.
So I made some conversion to do that:
Since my friend is trying to model drawing ellipse by a string, the length input is based on the length of string loop, not the distance sum. Look at the following image and you will understand:
Similarly, I have also modeled what would happen if there are three pins with one string loop. Result is a shape that consist of 6 ellipse segments. The reason of this is not too obvious, there are basically 2 cases: the string are taut between one side of the triangle, or the string is taut between 2 sides.
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