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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hey everyone, does anyone know if it's possible to morph two, or three different objects into the same surface so I can make some kind of pattern on it? or can someone think of an easier way to repeat different objects along the same surface?

 

Thanks!

 

Aida

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Hi Aida, can you make a example drawing of what you mean?
P.S. How's the hexagon?

Hey Pieter, the hexagon is still giving me some trouble, but I followed your advise and used the hexagon grid and it was much easier! But now, I'm trying to put this hexagon unit around a surface (Imagine a "cylinder"), and I want let's say the bottom half of the cylinder to have Hexagon Unit 1 and the top half of the building to have Hexagon Unit 2.

 

Until now I've just managed to place hexagon Unit 1 in the whole surface with surface morph, but I want to know if there's a way to place another type of object (unit2) in the same surface.

 

I hope I was clear enough! If you have any idea of how to do this please help! Thanks

 

This is what I've been able to do so far...

 

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Hi Aida, nice to hear you found it easier with the hexagrid. About the cylinder: isn't it an option (haven't tried it myself) to devide the cylinder in two separate cylinders, so you can use two SrfMorphs?

(B.t.w. this was my solution for your unit2 back then:
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