algorithmic modeling for Rhino
suggestions and advice are greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
Thank you very much, Kim, for your illuminating suggestion!
My limited understanding is that your approach will "group" the meshes into subgroups corresponding to each of the building part, and then converts each group of meshes into brep surfaces.
I have the following questions, if I may:
1. what is the purpose of "shifting" the indices of the tree path by "-1"?
2. as to the capped brep surfaces, we still have overlapping surfaces inside the building volumes, (see images below), and I'm unable to merge them using the solid union component. May I ask how to get rid of these surfaces so that we can get the ultimate "external envelopes" of the building volume using the boundary volume component?
Thank you very much, again!
Thank you very much, Kim!
I imported another group of meshes, and it seems I can get the bottom of the buildings sealed. However, I'm still unable to
1. merge overlapping and coplanar breps, and surfaces are missing by this step
2. get the overall boundary surfaces of the building volume, and only one building is left ...
And some of the breps "closed" and some are "open", and I don't know what the difference is between them.
Hope you can kindly advise!
Thanks!
Hey,
Here is another try. And please do not expect the global solution of your problem. Because you cannot guarantee the quality of your referenced mesh data.
Unfortunately, there is one invalid brep(index-2) has generated. there is probably a small gap(naked edge) on the roof of it.
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