algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hello!
Im quite new to grasshopper and was wondering if anybody could help me resolve a current situation in the program.
Im trying to attach rectangles to several points on a surface, but i also want the rectangles to follow the isocurves of the surface rather than following the surface.
Thanks Afshin
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Let me refrase: I want the rectangles to orient its direction from the isocurves rather than the intersection points of the isocurves.
Thanks
The isocurves can intersect at non-90 degree angles. What happens then? Parallelograms? Average angle?
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Thanks for the reply David.
But i dont think I get it, what do you mean by the average angle? The angles i want is on the x and y axis of the surface.
The angles at which isocurves meet are not necessarily 90 degrees. Rectangles always have 90 degree angles. So what needs to happen when your isocurves are skewed?
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
What David means to say is that there are tons of ways to come up with the concept of "rectangles flowing with the surface UVs". Most of which aren't rectangles any more, because the local UV coordinate system isn't necessarily orthogonal.
The most straight forward way, given your current definition, is to use the frame output of the SurfaceEval component. This returns an orthogonal plane roughly and (hopefully)consistently approximating the UVs at the point.
Will try out that component, understand the thoughts. Thanks!
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