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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hi, I´ve been trying to get surface from a mesh and ran into a problem when using loft, is there a way how to fix this? Maybe my mesh is too complicated.. ?
Are there any other ways how to do it?

Thanks a lot for your help,Sharka

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Hello

you can try the following

the definition takes the polyline edge of each mesh face, turns it into a surface and then all the surfaces are joined into one open brep.

you will need weaverbird plugin.

cheers

alex

thank you, I am still beginner at this. The thing is I need to panel the surface then. Is there a way to do it with brep?

If you want to panel this then you will need to use planarize force from kangaroo, which works with meshes. check out the examples in the kangaroo group there are several that deal with planarization needed for panels.

another approach would be to use panelling tools or luchbox plugin. search the forum there are lots of threads about paneling.

http://www.grasshopper3d.com/group/kangaroo/page/example-files  (the zip file and the others)

cheers

alex

thanks Alex, I´ll check it all out. Do the panelling tools and lunchbox work with meshes?
I thought I had to convert my mesh to surface to panel it.. Initially I was going to use Divide, SubSrf, Deconstruct Brep and so on.

they work with breps-surfaces.

check their description page.

ok, thanks a lot.

Here's a definition that uses Kangaroo's 'ByParent' subdivision to keep track of which the original quads and rebuild a NURBS surface at the end

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