algorithmic modeling for Rhino
I am attempting to have a geometry which will adapt to two varying circle radius. However, the outer circle will not trim in the correct location.
Please let me know your thoughts.
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The 'CircleTanTan' component ('CircleTT') can generate some unexpected results...
I took a slightly different approach and got a 'Shatter First Circles' group to give the results I think you want by exploding the polygon and using it's sides and vertices.
Then a 'Shatter TanTan Circles' for the rest. The results are interesting, depending on whether you graft one or both inputs (A and B) to 'CircleTT'.
I also included my 'Tree/List Viewer' group that is VERY USEFUL for inspecting data trees. I believe it will help you find whatever pieces of the Shatter you need to make some interesting patterns.
By the way, I saw no need for 'Reparameterize' in this case and removed it. You have "real" 't' values to work with here so there's no need to map to the 0..1 domain.
This morning I tried other values for the number of sides on the polygon and found that I got better results by sorting the 'Shatter First Circles' results by length.
I made a 'Shapes' group for the four outputs and added a 'Separation of Results' group to move them apart so they are visible - in blue below.
So besides polygon count and two radius settings, the parameters to play with here are:
Some results are redundant. Click image to see animation:
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