Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

How to generate a regular pattern on multiple joined surfaces

Hi all,

okay I am still quite new to Grasshopper and I have been using Kangaroo recently but what my main problem has been is generating a regular pattern on a mesh to kangaroo properly. I have multiple surfaces that I'm welding together. Unfortunately these surfaces aren't regular which it makes is tricky.

I understand that my process of joining these surfaces together using split and join might be where its hurting my process of trying to get a regular mesh but I'm struggling to come up with an answer how to make my surface in which I can then start to form using kangaroo. 

I have tried lunchbox (didnt work because it was circular) and weaverbird and mesh + struggled because the original surface wasn't clean.

I would be looking for something similar to this http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/need-help-for-an-opening-....

Any ideas would be great.

Thanks,

J

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btw I have tried mesh machine but i was looking for something more regular 

a good reference would be something like fosters mexico airport, where the structural columns are formed into the roof structure

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Meshmachine usally let me get decent outcome. Check attached def. if you want. Best.

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ahh this is super cool, thanks alot. I was looking for the middle circle to be higher but ill try crack it with moving anchor points and gravity. 


Thanks for your help!

i didn't realise you could use anchor points that weren't exactly connected to the mesh like you've done. Thanks

Hi Hyungsoo,

I have had a go at moving the middle circle higher, in the same way you moved the outer circle during the simulation. But it doesn't seem to work, just seems to blow up, I have tried editing the force to its lower but didn't have any joy with that either. not sure exactly why its failing. 

Any ideas would be great.

Thanks,

J

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Something like this?

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yeah this is great. A quick question though. I was struggling with the performance of speed with my script. I notice your script is much quicker. I always under the impression the timer had to be enabled? guess that's not the case ? 

thank you!

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