algorithmic modeling for Rhino
The STL import logic is not accessible other than using the Rhino _Import command.
I've requested that these algorithms become accessible via the SDK and it seems possible that during the course of Rhino6 you'll be able to use a RhinoCommon method which reads an TSL file and returns a RhinoDoc instance.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Hi David-
Has this changed in the years since this initial posting? It would be great if Grasshopper could directly import STLs...
Thanks!
Andy
Ok Thanks for your answer.
When is Rhino 6 ready for download?
Regards
Henne
We don't know. We'd like to have a Rhino6 beta out before 2014, but I said 'during the course of Rhino6'. We agreed this would be a nice feature to have and we have an idea about how to implement it, but none of the code has been written yet.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Try this.
Very barebones stl parsing; no normals, no colours, no materials, only binary stl, no error checking, based on wikipedia.
/ola
Ok. With normals, even welded.
/ola
Oh man this is absolutely brilliant!
Thank you very very... much!
Regards
henne
Hello Ola,
This is a very old discussion, but I also used the code you passed to Henne. I Would like to know if there is a way to use the rotate3D (Rot3D) on the preview of this mesh.
Thanks in advance for your comments.
Jose
Hi Jose,
Just connect the mesh output to the G input on Rot3D and the G output of Rot3D to the G input of Preview.
Then you need values for the other other three inputs of Rot3D, of course.
Did I understand your question correctly?
/ola
Yes, Thanks. I figured out that sometime after I wrote my question to you.
Thanks- works great!
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