Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

QuadrangulateMesh with equal sides from nurb surface

Hi, does any one know how to turn a nurb surface into Quadrangulated Mesh surfaces with equal sides??
It means that the shape of each mesh surface might be different, but the length of all sides of the mesh surfaces are all the same. Does anyone know how to do that??

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It is an interesting but tricky question.

I had a tutor that often used to talk about 'equal-link-length-meshes', and I could never find any info on them by searching, until I discovered the term Chebyshev Nets.

You could find a Chebyshev Net by draping a network of springs over the surface, as in a fabric simulator, or maybe you could use the sort of approach described in this paper. Either way, the approach is iterative and more of a scripting than a grasshopper type problem.
Thank you, Daniel.
The paper about Chebyshev Nets is very interesting

I just posted a definition that constructs a chebyshev net. See if it is helpful!

https://discourse.mcneel.com/t/generation-of-a-chebychev-net-on-a-s...

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