algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi Mostafa,
next time could you please ask this question in the Weaverbird group? It's hard for me to find it otherwise.
If the naked side has a large gap, and is relatively thin, the result of Catmull-Clark is exactly what you see. What I can suggest is to apply first a constant-quads subdivision, and then do the rest of the calculations also with C-C if necessary. I'm attaching an example.
Giulio
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