algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi guys,
Im still getting the hang of grasshopper but i wonder if someone could point me in the right direction. I have a map of a site im currently working on, however the only contour information I can get hold of are at 5 meter intervals. I was wandering if there was a way of taking one of the inside contours and offsetting that to meet the next outer line of the contour.
For example if I had a circle within a square. I want to offset the circle eight times. But with each offset the circle begins to become slightly more square. Does this make sense? I was wondering if there is perhaps a tutorial or a simple way to do this, or even a technical term that i can search through the forum for. Many thanks!
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Hi daneng, one way to do this:
-move the curves up to their right z location
-make a surface or a mesh out of the curves; there are several ways to do this based on how your curves are, you can try "patch" component.
-use "contour" component on the surface with "z" as direction to get as many curves as you like
-project the curves back to xy plane
You can try using Tween curves, but sorting and matching the curves may be problematic.
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