algorithmic modeling for Rhino
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Hi Nick, why would you want to have lines instead of curves?
Great job Gieljan,
I have a question, How can I have lines instead of curves from Geodesic component?
Thanks a lot
Thank you for all the help.
Sorry for disturbance.
Hope to see some more of your great projects.
Begroeting.
hmmm.. I have no idea because I don't understand how the function 'geodesic' works. I just use it :) but it seems that the more the surface is curved, the more variation there is. But both are made with the same script.. Maybe you should ask the codewriter/programmer ;)
Thank you for the reply Gieljan,
But on your preview below, the gridshell version has a gradual distances between some geodesic curves. Distances are shrinking and the increasing. And in example from your last reply, the distances between all geodesic curves are the same?!
That was more complex, it was done in grasshopper, using the command: geodesic (under curve tab) It creates a geodesic line on the surface. You need to do a few things first.. 1: make a surface from the joint brep (with sections and then loft; you can't use geodesic with brep). 2: use the start and end points from the grid projected curves (project on srf).
Very nice!
And that fourth example - gridshell, how did you do it?
Understood, thank you.
You later used the "Project (project curve onto brep)" to project the lines onto this blended surfaces?
Did you joint the original ellipsoid parts with the blended connecting surfaces before that (before projecting curves onto them)?
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