algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hello everyone,
I have three surfaces (in grey) and I'd live to make them unique, or at least, creat a fourth surface to connect them. I've managed to connect them by the following process: extract de isocurves of the gray surfaces, blend curves and then make the surfaces in red by surface through curve network but, as I said, I'd like something cleaner.
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Look pretty clean to me. How did you blend the curves?
I´ll upload some images later showing how I´ve done it.
It's called a Y-Branch. It's difficult. There are some tutorials on the Rhino wiki but no automatic tools as far as I know.
http://tips.rhino3d.com/2009/02/modeling-y-branch-polysurface.html
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia
Thank you David,
I had already seen this tutorial on youtube and yeah it´s difficult. Thought that there was some automatic way but I´ll stick to what I´ve acomplished.
David,
I've checked out the video and it depends in the BlendSurface command in Rhino. Is this supposed to be able to be achieved with simpler components like Sweep within GH? (as there is no BlendSurface component in GH as far as I know)
Now I get it! When I read your post about extracting the isocurves and blending them, the first thing I thought were the perpendicular isocurves. I wasn't aware it was the other isocurves.
Thanks Saulo
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