Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hellooo;

Anyone can help me with how to extract isocurves from an organic surface, and be able to extrude them perpendicular to the surface normal to a value controlled by a slider.

Many thanks

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Hi Zayad,

this kind of extrusion is called a Fin extrusion in Rhino, but it doesn't exist in Grasshopper. You'll have to do it all yourself.

One solution would be to divide the iso-curves, find the surface normal at every division point and create lines which can then be used to loft your fin.

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David Rutten

david@mcneel.com

Poprad, Slovakia

Thanks David;

I am projecting curves on an organic surface as I want random curves distribution on that surface (dense at an some areas, and spaced out more at another). So with the projected curves, I was able to divide them, but I was not able to get the surface normal at every division point to draw a line there and loft them. As a result, the lofting was not as accurate. 

Is there another way to solve this?

thanks

You can find surface normal at each division point by Point->Surface CP (uvP)->(uv) Evaluate Surface.

Great. Thank you.

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