algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi all,
I have been fighting this problem for a bit now. Essentially I need to panel a surface with a 12"x96" module that is planar and orthogonal to world coordinates not surface coordinates. Ive tried paneling tools with no success. I written a script that divides the front face of the edge curve into 12" segments. Then drew curves in the y direction to project onto the surface. I get stuck when it comes to dividing those curves by 96" and finding the perpendicular line to the adajacent line. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Would something like that work well enough for you ?
Hi Chris,
Not sure if this is what you are looking for, but I would try the following:
- Project the border of your surface to a plane (maybe XY plane).
- Create your modular planels using PanelingTools or any other mean you prefer
- Write a script that does the following:
- Find the centroid of each panel C
- Project each point to the surface C'
- Move your panel from C-C'
Hope this helps.
-Rajaa Issa
Thank you both for your response.
Rajaa,
I think your idea is closer to what I am trying to get at.
It still needs to be orientated to the surface along the y axis as well. Other than that its exactly what I am trying to accomplish. I will mess around with the orient components and see what results I get. Ill post what I discover
Thanks again for your help.
Chris
orient was'nt really working out that well. I got rotate about an axis to work but proved to be very cumersome. I tried another method for projecting all 4 corners from the base modules to the curvy surface. The result by eye looks nice, but the modules get warped and are no longer conistent to a 2d module.
Does anyone know of a good way to optimize aligning the modules along the y axis?
Hey Chris - did you ever find a solution to this? I'm looking to solve a similar problem
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