algorithmic modeling for Rhino
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In Rhino, 'Solid Tools' tab, 'Cap planar holes'? (if the top and bottom are planar curves?)
hey joseph I have tried that cap planar hole but it just closes the top and bottom voume inside remains void. I want to make it a solid so i can use it as a brep in grasshopper
what happens if you then use Solid>>Create Solid in Rhino?
I think it will always look hollow in Rhino because (and I might be wrong here) Rhino is a surface modeller not a solid modeller. But you will have a closed Brep that you could then waffle using the Bowerbird tools or grasshopper components.
Thanks that plugin is great I am trying my example with this plugin now !
Upload the file. Even a slight overshoot of the surface past the top outline can stop capping. You can better control the ends by placing two loops instead of one near the ends, often just a copy of the end loop near the end to really square it up. Here is an extreme example of loft mushrooming, due to a twist from not aligning the loft settings, but it can also arise from point-editing of a loft afterwards:
I played with a bunch of capping methods here:
http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/puffing-of-flat-outlines-...
Yeah, there ought to be a more organic smooth capping command in Rhino that just smoothly does it with lots of control over the result, but Patch can do some of that already.
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