algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hello,
I'm trying to do a texture on a surface and for some reason in some parts is more dense and in other as at the end, it gets very large blank area. My goal is to cover the surface with circles rows at the same distance apart one from each other. Some help would be much appreciated!
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Hi Tom,
I played with the control points and somehow is better. Thank you for your answer!
Two approaches, both similar... The one shown uses divided isocurves (the other method is disabled).
The surface normal at each point is used to create a circle which is then 'Pull'ed to the surface. Holes overlap near the narrow end of the surface. Actually cutting holes in the surface using 'SrfSplit' is extremely compute-intensive (so disabled).
P.S. You need to 'Flatten' the curve 'C' input to 'SrfSplit'.
The other method divided opposite edge curves, then used 'CrvSrf' (Curve on Surface); a great method for many things.
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