algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hello,
I am bringing data into grasshopper and so I have a set of points with x,y,z coordinates that I want to use to make a surface. The x and y values will always stay the same, but the z coordinate will change as I bring in new data.
This seems like a simple thing to do but I haven't had any luck yet. Any help would be appreciated!
With thanks,
Prentiss
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If your points form a rectangular grid, then you can use the [Surface From Points] component. You only have to count how many points you have in the X direction.
If your points do not form a grid, then they cannot be used as surface control-points. In that case you'll have to use [Patch]
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Tirol, Austria
hi david,
thank you for your response. i have now installed and am using ghowl to read my excel spreadsheet with x,y,z coordinates. i am just running a test now with 9 points. the points show up successfully, but now i want to use the [surface from points] component and i have set the u value to number of points + 1 (10) because i've read this is what i should do, but i receive the error message that the u count is not valid for this number of points.
do you know what i'm doing wrong?
thank you
ok, i received help and have a solution!
and i'm stuck again. i'm working from the definition given in this discussion thread http://www.grasshopper3d.com/group/ghowl/forum/topics/x-y-z-co-ordi...
however, when i make the surface, it is twisted. i think this is happening because as the points are computed, the surface morphs. as an alternative, i'd like to make 5 curves and loft those curves. the first 7 points = 1st curve, next 7 = 2nd curve, etc.
does anyone have a suggestion how to do this?
thank you.
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