algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Cheers, Kristjan!
I have never managed to work it out so far
Actually I have just modified some in your definition as numbers of top and bottom contour were different
Anyways, but as you can see above top contour lacks one line and have no idea
Can you possibly have a look?
Cheers!
Great!!
It seems working perfectly now!
Cheer, Kristjan!
It has been absolutely helpful for my project!!
Try this one. I did another quick look. This time it is much rational... I did'n use anymore mesh geometry for getting sections. It is much easyier than the first scetch. Sorry for messing around, but i had just a vision that I would do it with mesh if I had random point grid. But now i looked into your outputs more carefully and there are already sorted points...so no need for delaunay mesh anymore.
K.
Wow! Greater!
I am so pleased with much more simple definition.
and Thanks a lot again, Kristjan!
Now I am trying to understand whole definition and have a question.
What does 'reparameterize' on SDivide component do?
I know it is going to be mess if I turn off reparameterize but still quite don't get what it does.
In the rightclick help menu it says:
"Surface geometry can have any intrinsic parameter domain, depending on what subtype of surface is represented and the method of creation that was used. However, by enabling the 'Reparameterize' option in Parameter menu, all local surfaces will be forced unit domains in both u and v directions (0.0 ~ 1.0)."
Basically it forces surface domains to 0.0-1.0 instead of something else that can be there. It makes the surface to a whole (initial coordinates u=0.0-1.0 and v=0.0-1.0, starting form 0.0,0.0) where let's say the midpoint for example has uv-coordinates u=0.5, v=0.5. This option is also available for curves.
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