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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through the grid points. They are only in rows (Figure 01) and when I try to use the RANDOM function, it generates the error "impossible to convert number to points". (Figure 02)How can I fix this?Thank you for your help!Figure 1: The two objects in rows
Figure 2: the message
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eft. if there is a hit dont search further but take corresponding branch and list it as the first branch in the new tree (shown right) and exlude it for the next comparison.
check item 1 (middle) with every 1 item on left. if there is a hit dont search further but take corresponding branch and list it as the second branch in the new tree (shown right) and exlude it for the next comparison.
and so on ... i assume im thginking way to complicated so plz help ! thank you
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Specifically point number 3. The Latest Activity feed keeps going back to February for me. This happens across devices and appears to occur more or less randomly.
ction to a new sheet it runs properly...
Is it known that sort points isn't reliable?
Is it a decimal error? As in pos. 2 is 0.00000000001 closer than 3 in x?This could only be the case if when I internalise data it rounds the number, which isn't the case ?…
Added by Peter Fajers at 1:25am on February 13, 2015
omly distributed pointcloud, a clearly discernable hyperplanes pattern emerged from the combination of three Random components, each outputting a list to feed the three spatial coordinate. The three random components share the same Domain and Number inputs, but the Seeds are unique. When the seeds are three consecutive numbers [n] [n+1] [n+2] , the resulting points are arranged in three coplanar groups. As the third seed increases while the first two are fixed, the number of hyperplanes planes linearly increases by steps of 2.
[n] [n+1] [n+2] > 3
[n] [n+1] [n+3] > 5
[n] [n+1] [n+4] > 7
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By swapping random coordinate lists in the Point3D inputs, the planes rotate around the average value of all the XYZ point coordinates. Still not having digged into Linear Congruential Generators, yet definetevely interesting the order emerging from (pseudo) randomness.
I attach screenshots of a test with the following input parameters:Domain: -10 to 10Number: 10000Seeds: 0,1,2
Best,
Marco
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try at the perpendicular planes.
All the data lists seem to be properly matched up and the points seem be listed in the correct order, but the script is working only if the polyline is not closed and I am trying to wrap all the way around. Also, in either case the corners are not working.
Hopefully someone knows how to get past this. I've posted the script below and the screenshots hopefully explain where the problem lies.
Thanks for any help!
Derin
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Added by Derin Yilmaz at 7:10pm on November 30, 2014
eight, but it seems that i cant seem to make it work.
As I understand the component below has to create the a panel type per row (or storey), or am I misunderstanding the function of it. If yes how can I specify the panel type per floor? Should the surface that I am applying the panels be divided as well?
On a side note, is it also possible to specify panel type per orientation (north,east, etc)?
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