algorithmic modeling for Rhino
There's any place were i can found info about the differents kind of Geometry that RH and GH Manage and the way to manipulated.
Cuz i'm having a headache trying to transform a polysurface FORM made with a few opperations EXTRUDE, TRIM ETC.
Into a proper Mesh to export it to ECOTECT through GECO.
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You can plug a Brep into a Mesh parameter and you'll get a mesh. If you want control over the mesh accuracy, then you'll need to use the [Mesh Brep] component, which accepts meshing settings as an input.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
David, i did what you said, but i don't understand well how to control the Mesh to achieve a Clean Mesh Construction as triangles or quads that will be suitable for further manipulation into GECO
with mesh surface the H value when i set it to true the MESH its smaller than the original surface i dont know why.
That is not [Mesh Brep], that is [Mesh Surface]. If you want to take trims and joined surfaces into account you have to use [Mesh Brep]. It works just like the Rhino mesher.
[Mesh Surface] was made to create UV panels that can be equalized as much as possible to reduce the stretching effects underlying surface parameterization might have.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
The second model is with Mesh Brep, but have a few mesh faces triangulated, there's any way of clean that to build a clean mesh or in effect force the triangulation to be regular ?
thats why im asking to technical info about meshed to really understand how they works inside RH and GH and how to manipulate it, its a little bit difficul to follow a lot of spare info all over the web and the forum.
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Ok, I'm no expert on meshing in general and Rhino's mesher in particular, but here's roughly what I know, in no particular order:
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
David Thank you a lot for your response now i have a clear starting point about meshes inside GH to start to handle it i want you to congratulate you cuz you always try to found a diligent answer in the best way possible about issues, troubles, and curious things among all the users registered in the Forum.
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