There's not currently any way to vary the radius across the network directly, but WeaverBird's 'Offset' function allows you to specify different values per vertex.
Here's a wireframe thickened with Exoskeleton, then offset in this way with WB, with some smoothing and subdivision in between:
Daniel Piker
http://www.grasshopper3d.com/profiles/blogs/introducing-exoskeleton...
Dec 21, 2012
Navaneeth
Wow, a Radiolarian skelton!!!
Dec 21, 2012
RWNB
As always uncatchable!
daniel, ist it possible to work with attractors, to change the radius of the exoskeleton-tool in different areas?
something like this?
http://www.danielwidrig.com/index.php?page=Work&id=Grid
Dec 30, 2012
Daniel Piker
Hi RWNB -
There's not currently any way to vary the radius across the network directly, but WeaverBird's 'Offset' function allows you to specify different values per vertex.
Here's a wireframe thickened with Exoskeleton, then offset in this way with WB, with some smoothing and subdivision in between:
Dec 30, 2012