algorithmic modeling for Rhino
OK friends,
I'm trying to help a good friend of mine and GH novice with this "jewelry" definition (Eric does such things). But (as usual) the issue here is that @#$@#^%@ sweep2 thing (wonder when this could be finally fixed, he he).
focus to the saved view: 5 "ways" to skin a cat (all failed).
case1: the Python does nothing.
case2: Python turns red : what's the 6th element?
case3: the standard GH sweep2 component (does an open poly - no close sweep option available). In fact and since the sweep2 is the most critical component of them all (at least for AEC purposes) I wonder ... er....the obvious (i.e. "some" critical options are MIA, that is).
case4: forget this
case5: does nothing
BTW: yellow is made by baking the data and using the Rhino sweep2 (close = true). Turquoise is baked via the case3 GH component no close option available anyway (spot the "gap").
any ideas welcome
best, Peter
Tags:
Hi Peter, I had a quick (diagonal) look, I would sweep the 'segments' individually, then join these. For now I used only GH components in my approach btw. Hope I understood your intension correctly~
Hi Pieter
But of course this is Plan B (in this simple case due to the symmetry is very easily doable ... not so in numerous other cases, small membrane modules without tension worth the name etc etc).
My intension is to rise some interest for that poor sweep2 thing (as a whole) and ... well there's always the weird fact that scripts work OK for a number of segments and up (but the "close" sweep in all cases still leaves a gap).
Made some corrections (see case2 - as regards the "s" type, identical to case1 anyway).
Marios
1. The gap is real (slightly bigger than the Greek national debt, he he) - see Rhino test with 3/4/5 segments. Rhino sweep2 (close = ON) fails with the very same way, thus obviously it's a Rhino issue.
2. All scripts fail to output something when some "small" number of segments is used (3/4/5/6/7...) - use Stored View "segments". I guess that's due to some tolerance issue.
best, Peter
The RHcommon command gives the same result. So apparently that's the one used in the gh component.
It can be a tolerance issue as you mention. However I would never try to approach this geometry as a single sweep, rather than individual sweeps. It is problematic geomtery to begin with. And geometricaly you can understand the reason why rhino gets congfused with small segments.
I can't seem to be able to find the state..:(
M.
Welcome to
Grasshopper
Added by Parametric House 0 Comments 0 Likes
Added by Parametric House 0 Comments 0 Likes
Added by Parametric House 0 Comments 0 Likes
Added by Parametric House 0 Comments 0 Likes
© 2024 Created by Scott Davidson. Powered by