algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hello Flavio,
since you input the surfaces in initial plane input of orient, grasshopper auto creates planes for these surfaces, which dont have consistent local axes, like in the photo (red is for local x, green for local y)
you can use is planar component, which check surfaces for planarity and return if true their planes. it happens these are aligned for all thee surfaces.
in cases where the planes are not consistent, you just need to decide where you want all lets x local axes to look and use align plane component, using the vector that describes the x direction you want your planes to have.
best
alex
thank you very much for your clear explanation.
I solved the problem.
b regards,
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