algorithmic modeling for Rhino
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Well ...
I have good, bad and ugly news:
Ugly news: Impossible to to that without an engine the likes of Kangaroo or some genius iteration via Anemone.
Bad news: Kangaroo works with meshes ... and if the mesh is @$%@$ you'll get $@$%@%$@ as well (don't ask questions about trimmed stuff and/or holes = brep with a single face).
Good news: See file attached (appears extra complicated, but it's very simple IF you have got the gist of that Kangaroo thing). Of course I'm cheating by using an easy nurbs that can be easily divided and yield a mesh (after unification) that can be easily triangulated.
PS: GH fails to internalize things > if this is the case use Rhino file
best, Peter
As Peter mentioned, this is very difficult to achieve and may be impossible for much of the free-form surfaces. PanelingTools is mostly concerned about rectangular paneling and NURBS geometry. The triangular patterns are derived from the rectangular and hence can be very challenging to achieve triangulation with equal distances unless you have simple surfaces such as planes and from single extrusion.
BTW: not apples to apples but maybe(?) worth(??) reading (definition is abandoned for a while and recently resurrected : version 12 and counting):
http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/kangaroo-matters-relaxing...
get a more "clean" definition (with a 3rd test case).
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