ells and offset it and then split it.
1) extrude the origional surface
2)make a 3D voronoi around it
3) find the intersecting surfaces of the two geometries
4)hide the rest
5) offset the surfaces to give some thickness to the material
6)split the polysurface with the origional voronoi
Or
4) use weaverbird window (I think it's called, the green square with a hole in it)
5)split the polysurface with the origional voronoi…
Added by Jack Young at 1:00am on November 29, 2016
shift in U and V direction, setting the base and setting the size. It is kind of working. See the picture attached. The 3D object doesn't morph seamlessly yet. I think it has to do with the size of columns and rows of the grids.
I want to do this using grasshopper so I can set the parameters instead of hard numbers. I tried to use 3D morph in Grasshopper, however, I can only set the shifts in U and V directions, but I can not set the base or the size. I want my 3D object to span 2 units in U direction and 4 units in V direction, shift 2 units in U and 6 unit in V. The 3D object need to be able to tile seamlessly in 3D space.
Any information will be highly appreciated.
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hopper...without a crash
Shows Rhino Loading @ 0:00 - memory stable
Grasshopper Loading @ 0:29 - memory begins to rise to 90%+
Memory dumped to disk after double click on canvas and stabilises @ 1:46
Place Pop 3D component @ 1:47 Close file - Memory runs away@ 2:56
repeat above steps double click doesn't dump this time whilst memory is on the rise. @ 3:09
memory dumps and stabilises after deleting a component @ 4:00
close file @ 4:29
Repeat with more geometry to try higher stress on CPU
Memory dump and stabilises with no corresponding GH interface actions. @ 6:13…
same in Grasshopper and, 2 days into the project, I have a grid of 3D points that I'm trying to turn into a 3D surface. I'm trying to feed the points into the SrfGrid component but get an error message saying "The UCount value is not valid for this amount of points."
As shown in the attached picture, I have a regular rectangular grid op points, 15 in the X-direction, and 10 in the Y-direction. I tried putting both the #X and #Y into the U-entry of the SrfGrid component without results. I put a slider on the set to verify that the points follow in a logical direction in the list - in the picture, the slider is at 35 and the 36th point in the zero-based list is selected...
What am I doing wrong?
cheers,
wim…
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