Hi everyone,
I'm working on a hexagonal grid applied to a surface. The grid is then deformed by a number of point attractors.
I've managed to create a definition, combining various elements I've found online, to create a basic version of what I'm trying to do.
My two issues are:
- the definition I'm using has currently only two attractors. How would I go about adding more? I need 8 attractor points in all accross the grid.
- secondly, how do I get the hexagonal grid to 'stick' to the outlines of the surface? Right now, the attractor points are deforming it in such a way that the edge vertice are being pulled away. I need some way of having those edge geometries stick while the other vertice are deformed - the grid should always maintain it's initail square outline, only the internal grid lines are deformed.
I've attached the Rhino and Grasshopper files I'm working with.
I apologise if my questions are very basic, I'm new to Grasshopper and would appreciate any advice and help (hopefully in simple terms I can understand).
Thanks very much,
Hania
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