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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hi there,

I have a set of surfaces in a row that i intend to be able to bend along along in their XY plane. The affect would be something similar to having a trip of paper repeatedly folded and then freely bent into say a curve or S shape etc.

I have been trying to work out how to morph these surfaces along a curve but have come to a dead end. I have tried morphing them as one large geometry and i have tried morphing them each with an individual bounding box but haven't seem to make anything work.

(When I try using separate bounding boxes for them all, it kind of works but some face the wrong way seemingly arbitrarily)

Any advice?

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Try orienting geometry to curves using perpendicular frames 

I guess this is what u r trying to do..

Almost, the thing is that this loses the "folded paper" look, as each unit is now perpendicular to the curve.

Thank you though

Hi Nic, have you tried/heard of the Jackalope plugin? I tried this using the Flow component, which seems to perform okay, though there are slight deviations in the measurements, it may be accurate enough for your application. 

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Thank you Pieter,

This is precisely what I was trying to achieve and it works a treat! Wherever you are I hope you have a fantastic day!

You can do it with Surface Morph.

In this example curves length should be the same length as your geometry if you don't want to get any stretches.

Here I made remap of size and position of geometry, so you can move it along the curve.

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