algorithmic modeling for Rhino
try this
I did my searches already and i did some experiments already
http://naeimdesigntechnologies.wordpress.com/2014/06/15/minimal-sur...
but what i am looking for is the logic in how to do the examples i show, which is not i google
Hi there,
what you are looking for is a process called "mesh relaxation". You can implement something equivalent to your pictures using the grasshopper plugins kangaroo together with optionally weaverbird. Check this out: http://vimeo.com/27484394
Regards,
Florian
Try this test def attached (see case4 in particular).
Note: if GH fails to read the internalized data (the norm) use Rhino file (see Levels)
best, Peter
thank you peter, I just see your definition,
Starling Plugin is amazing, i will study it today
hi, peter. I'd like to ask you how to change the boundaries in this gh, realised that i could only see the demonstration.
Thank you!
Look at this page http://www.grasshopper3d.com/profiles/blogs/minimal-surfaces.....
thank you very interesting
Hello Mohamed, I have the same question. Did you find the method to generate the forms you posted pictures of?
Thank you Tom, Looks great,
the mathematics looks amazing
do u have references for other similar/different shapes
Thanks Tom, that was easy to get working. What I realize now is that, for the artistic forms I am interested in, I probably want more free form capability than strict mathematical minimality. Something like the mesh relaxation shown in the video https://vimeo.com/27484394.
However Kangaroo has changed since then and I'm finding it difficult to know what components and plug-ins to use to do this. Can you give me a hint about the easiest way to achieve mesh relaxation with anchor points?
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