e by joining 6 points with distances between them as follows -
6 points on X axis : 10mm , 10mm , 10mm , 10mm , 10mm
6 points on Y axis - Are according to Fibonacci series. ie. distance between points is
A-A' : 5mm , 5mm , 10mm , 15 mm , 25 mm
B-B' : 25 mm , 15 mm , 10mm , 5mm , 5mm
C-C' : 25 mm , 15 mm , 10mm , 5mm , 5mm
D-D' : 5mm , 5mm , 10mm , 15 mm , 25 mm
E-E' : 5mm , 5mm , 10mm , 15 mm , 25 mm
F-F' : 25 mm , 15 mm , 10mm , 5mm , 5mm
I want to move these points in XY plane . As the grid intersection points are at different distances the curved grid lines will bend and turn to intersect at these 6 points.
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Added by Rahul Bhushan at 12:39pm on September 3, 2014
as follows.
We have a grid which consists of a collection of columns, where each column consists of a list of points. You said flattening is out of the question, so we need to cull items from each list individually.
Let's say our culling pattern is KDDDKDD (repeat as needed). K = Keep, D = Ditch. If a column contains 18 points, the pattern needs to be repeated until it is 18 items long. In this case:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
K D D D K D D K D D D K D D K D D D
We can now cull each column, but they will all be culled in the same way. By shifting the pattern one more index for each column, we can cycle the culling.
The fix incidentally is to Shift the pattern PRIOR to repeating it. Then it works as expected:
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Tirol, Austria…
Added by David Rutten at 2:49pm on October 2, 2013