algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Good evening,
I hope someone will be able to help me out with that issue :
In the first picture you can see what I get using weaverbird and grasshopper. The mesh is good but the design isn't.
The second picture is the result I was expected it to be.Looking at it, you can find what I baked using the frame of "set of meshes" on grasshopper into rhino and after using the mesh offset in Rhino. Problem, the mesh isn't right and it won't go well if I change the distance in the wbFrame component or even the offset distance in Rhino.
How could I use grasshopper in order to get a nice offset of my componet "set of meshes" ? I heard about Isocurve. I think it might be a solution but as english is not my first language it became very hard to understand the way to use it properly.
Once again, I will be very gratefull for your help,
Victor
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Hello Mauro
I would like to ask you´ve found the solution to the frame joints? Were you able to create square/retangular profiles with cytoeskeleton. Iám dealing with the same probel of a very irregular frame generated with grasshopper and weaverbird.
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