algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi All,
I hope one of you will be able to help. I am currently trying to create a number of interpolative curves to follow one overriding curve. I have set this up using square grids at perpendicular planes and moved each of the three points respectively.
I have got an issue however when I try to adjust the end tangent to reflect a revised x-axis based on the square grids rotation around the curve. To solve this I have tried to set xy planes to each of the 768 points and then re-align them to face the new direction. The problem I have is that I only have 64 x-axis direction vectors. This is causing the xy planes to not align correctly. Is there away to get 'x direction 0' to act on the first 12 planes, the 'x direction 1' to act on the next 12 etc etc?
I have included a crude sketch below to hopefully explain my problem further and attached my gh and rhino files. I hope this makes sense and I look forward to your suggestions.
Thanks in advance.
Paul
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Hi Paul,
howcome you're working with these dimensions (curve length is over 750000)? Maybe scale everything by factor 0.001? That way you'll be able to see if the resulting planes are oriented correctly:)
To align the 'sets' of (12) planes I've changed two things in your definition for now.
Hi Andrei and Pieter,
Thank you for your replies, both solutions seem to have done the trick. I will now try to use a similar method so as to make sure 'D3' (end point) for my smaller interpolative curves has the correct end tangent.
Thanks once again.
Paul
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