algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi. I am in trouble with circle packing. I want to make circle packing (with three fixed circle radius) on dome surface. The problem is I want this circle to be mostly the smallest circles at bottom and mostly the biggest circles at top. Is it possible?
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Yes.
Thanks to reply. Do you know how to do? I found some solutions from perivous discussions to make three fixed radius circle packing however, they are mostly randomly ordered.
Open circle packing is easy, derived from a Kangaroo MeshMachine boundary adaptive mesh:
I fear three fixed circle sizes is too restrictive, since it won't work, as each individual sized circle will produce completely flat hexagonal packing, then only a crude messy transition between each size, not being able to form a dome at all. It's not less impossible to create a dome with three fixed circle sizes than it is to make one with only one fixed circle size, which won't make a dome at all, just a beehive.
MeshMachine is just one way to get a gradiated mesh to afford some sort of packing guide.
Ah, the top area is much more even with the Flip input of MeshMachine set to 0 instead of the default 1, here shown as baked MeshPipes:
Thanks a lot Willmore,
I think it will help a lot. I guess there are some plug-ins that I have to install to open the file. I will install and try to work on after that. Thanks again :)
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