algorithmic modeling for Rhino
it would be easier to receive help if you shared your definition.
there are many ways ways to make frames form this division. one could be to extract the wireframe of each panel and then create the desired profile (eg rectangle) for each frame.
cheers
alex
Of course, sorry. Here are the files. I always did such thing in different programms with offsetting frames and extruding theme but I want to create something like this in grasshoper to adjust it easily later. But im stuck with extrude parameter in definition and also I cant find the parameter to change lenght/width of offset.
Hi Marietta,
can you please explain a little better what you are trying to achieve?
Do you want to offset your panels inwards and then extrude these offsets?
and do you want the offsets to have different width/length or not?
I gave it a try with the same offset distance, see if its what you wanted.
nikos
This is it thank you. I will try to make the frame extrude on both sides because now windows are in front of the frame but now i understand how it works
I attach file and made it a little bit different to see if I get borders perpendicular but it seems with weaverbird it is impossible (or I dont know how)
Hello
if you unweld the baked meshes you will see that they are not rounded.
if you want them to be perpendiculary extruded then you will have overlaps between each frame. if that is not a problem you can extrude each loft (just before making the mesh) and avoid using meshes.
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