algorithmic modeling for Rhino
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Hi Austin,
several ideas:
1) create a uniform point-distribution, then move all points towards higher curvature in their immediate surroundings. Point motion could depends on the steepness of the curvature gradient. Iterate the process if necessary.
2) Create a dense mesh, then reduce it. You'll need to use Rhino commands for this as the Mesh Reduce algorithm isn't exposed in the SDK.
3) Create a dense point distribution, then cull points based both on a random factor and the underlying curvature (i.e. points on flatter areas will be more likely to be removed).
4) Use the mesher to create an adaptive mesh that has few starting polygons but a great deal of refinement due to 'Maximum Distance Edge To Surface'. Then harvest the points from the mesh.
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David Rutten
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Poprad, Slovakia
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