algorithmic modeling for Rhino
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Hi Anthony,
voronoi cells tend to sometimes have very short edge segments, this will result in very sharp triangles. Still, I think the attached is someway towards your goal.
As for the cell center points, I used the midpoint of the boundingbox. Another way to compute the center point would be to take the average of all corner points. Another way still would be to measure the Area Centroid.
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If you wish to continue using Geometry Gym, here's my quick attempt at this, you will need latest version of StructDrawRhino, http://www.geometrygym.com/downloads Some improvements to the definition (such as more parallel edges) should be possible without too much difficulty.
The filleting around short edges is certainly one good reason for using my routine (I've spent more than a couple of hours coding that aspect of it).
Hi Rassul,
I'm not sure that follow what you are trying to achieve.
dear danny,
I have also the impression that it is a dead end.
Hey Guys,
I am new in Grasshopper and I have a question to almost the same issue. I tried to subdivide 2D Voronoi cells into triangels like you did it before. In the next step I want to subdivide this created trangels into three new triangels by dividing the triangels by their center point. But I don't get the center point.
I hope you can help me.
Thank you very much.
Nobody can help me? I'm sorry, but I don't know how to find the centerpoint. Maybe someone can help me now.
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