algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Thanks a lot Laurent! It works!
Yeah curious strengths ratio, I really wonder why. It's interesting that the curves go aligned as opposed to curled which is what I thought would happen.
Hi Arthur,
I changed a few things-
Firstly, for the angle between consecutive segments, the list was shifted, but without also taking the shortest list, which caused a problem with the last item.
Second - I scaled the whole thing up. To make the angle goal give numerically correct results for bending of elastic rods, there is a step in the calculation where the vectors are unitized, which can cause issues when the geometry is very small or very large. I'll try and post soon an alternative version which avoids this issue.
Finally - yes, the angle goal does not distinguish the sign of the angle, since it works in 3d. It effectively tries to keep one segment on a cone around the axis of the other segment, for which there is no positive or negative sense:
You could potentially make a custom angle goal which acted in a particular plane though, in which case it would be possible to distinguish between positive and negative.
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