algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Ive been given the task to create something similar to the attached image, of a flared voronoi tube. Can anyone recommend a starting point? Im racking my brain here, All the ways that Ive tried end up as a tube with a non-filleted voronoi pattern wrapped around it, which exists as a series of curves and not as a solid. Any help would be greatly appreciated because im running out of alternative ways to attempt this
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Nice. I do think in this case Cytoskeleton will give a cleaner, more predictable result than Exoskeleton, as you have a surface mesh to start with. Also the result is a quad mesh (which could even potentially be turned into NURBS). It won't work for general line networks that don't form a surface, but when you do have a surface topology it makes sense to use it.
I would also recommend to use some directional subdivision before Catmull-Clark if you want to avoid this webbing effect:
Nice advices Daniel: I'll give them a spin (although my relation with meshes is ... er ... hmm ... but on the other hand this quad to NURBS possibility is enough to ignite "some" interest, he he).
Here's some test cases more: with Patrick and friends (BEFORE Cyto/Exo is involved). Obviously some proper re meshing is required (MeshLab and the likes) especially in the Tree case (that could yield some very interesting results - even for AEC usage).
Added your object and another one for tests (load Rhino file first).
PS: That said theoretically you could achieve a nurbs "solid" geometry (Rhino polysurface to be exact) using the "wires" as input to the TSpline pipe method ... but TSplines are highly problematic and I wouldn't suggest attempting it.
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Thank you Peter, apparently I only had exoskeleton002.gha. go figure
very cool peter. Ive had similar problems with tsplines in other projects, ill wait to attempt to pipe it. I think im going to spend the next couple of days tweaking the model/script, ill let you know how it goes
TS Pipe it? Well .. I always admire the brave, he he.
PS: TS is like cold fusion: fantastic idea, let down by "some" minor things.
PS: And why the Exo W doesn't work? That's the 1m question.
best, Peter
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