Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hi,

I have a mesh collection made by Kangaroo. It is a complex shape made by a lot of meshes because Kangaroo only deals with meshes...

Baked.

The objective is to transfer that mesh/meshes into a surface by baking, re-sampling it or whatever else, in order to get a whole surface from ALL of the meshes, that can be manipulated as 1 surface with isocurve division (that can be changed to more or less divisions).

So far, the .gh attached is the closest I came to do it...

In the image there is the example meshes, which are not co-planar, and they are derived from Kangaroo. Also the curve I used to try and "cull" the surface fragments into, for some reason it has a "space" between the srf's and the curve itself when the U and V of the Patch is 2, and when the U gets to 10 it gets "tighter" to the curve... what is that all about?

Also, from the image you can see that when the domain UV is 4 there are squares "left out" of the cull, which is not supposed to happen, and when it is 20 for example then it filters them correctly.

The cull pattern is supposed to take all the surface fragments which are cut by the curve, and keep only those "inside" the curve, but for some reason this is problematic, due to all of this process.

Is there any way around this to get the result? a better way? using T-splines instead of GH?

Any help is appreciated. Thanks.

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