algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi, i'm trying to model my architectural project and i have something similar to this on the roof :
and top view of the roof should be this one:
but when im trying to make a surface from this splines (this ones are imported from autocad siteview) i get something totally different :
and i cant edit anymore, i was thinking to transform this into a surface than model it using attracttor points. then i need to export it to revit and add it to the model, any suggestions?
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Actually it is possible to closely model this with T-spline and Grasshopper. There is a great tutorial by Arie-Willem de Jongh of thinkparametric.com on this project of Zaha Hadid:
https://thinkparametric.com/courses/learn-how-to-design-an-organic-...
Arie explains all the steps to make this via Grasshopper, T-Spline and Rhino.
i've done the modeling into Fusion360, but i got a problem about paneling the surface,i work with revit and i cant do it... i try to import the model into Rhino and use Lunchbox for paneling but i dont know how can i panel a geometry... or how to transform the geometry/curves into surface any ideea?
the foto is after i import the model into rhino... and i can link it to grasshopper only via Curves or Geometry...
maybe don't use loft like that, use other tools/options... i you don't know how, then learn how to model surfaces in rhino first.
it looks like you need to divide the roof in a lot of strips...
sorry for late late respond and thanks for helping....
the surface now its a mesh i can import it as a mesh and i use something very old that convert them to nurbs, but the surface have to many edges, and i tryed to use from lunchbox meshreduce but i get stuck when i need to transform the edges into rigid bars, its there any simple way ? ...
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