algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi Everyone,
I'm having some trouble getting my cross reference in the right place! I think I've set everything up right, but the final aesthetic is not as even as I would have hoped for.
Basically I'm using the the SurfaceMorph to map Breps to a surface. I'm pretty much there apart from the final aesthetic, and I'm pretty sure its got something to do with the cross matching.
I've attached the Rhino and GH file, I'd really appreciate any help offered with this.
Thanks,
Dave.
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Your definition is all right. It's your coordinate space, that's wrong. Here's how to create the bowl with a better UV grid for your task.
Thanks Hannes,
I'm hoping you didn't change the 3dm. file as I couldn't open that - I'm still on Rhino4!
Thank you for your version, I had something similar set up in the first place, but thought that it was a bit wasted and over-kill. Can you explain why it is good practice to set it up like that?
I'm still not 100% sure that the aesthetic is right. I imagined the pattern to be muh more symmetrical and central.
I think I might try extruding the surfaces after they have been mapped . . .
The rhino fil was actually the key... so here you go.
Your spiral is constructed on a cartesian coordinate system. When you create a surface by rotation, the UV coordiantes will resemble a polar sytem. So the spirals center will be projected to the UV cross point on the left. X coordinates will go along the radials while Y coordiantes wil lbe wrapped around the circumference. The bolder line to the right is actually the seam, where the extremes of the UV "plane" are joined to get a closed surface.
I constructed a sweep2 surface from sections of the inscribed circle of your bowl. The sweep will create a subsection of the sphere with an almost rectangular UV grid.
Thanks Hannes.
Just to make sure, is this the aesthetic you recieved?
I want to create a spiral aesthetic on the surface of the bowl, so if this is what you saw as well, I think I will go back a few stages and re-work it.
I did something similar to this a while back now, when Cross Reference was an option on each function, so it may still have something to do with that. . .but to be honest, I never really understood why it worked.
Here is a grab from that pice of work,
Anythoughts?
Dave
OK, So I have just figured it out!!
I totally get what you are saying now Hannes!
Thanks for putting me on the right track!
Really appreciate it,
Dave.
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