algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Dear everyone.
I'm trying to get Galapagos to align the endbit of my curved/twisted surface so that it matches the location of a point AND is coplanar with another surface. How can I compare both Distance and Directional Deviation(?) between two planes and get Galapagos to find the best match?
The two planes don't need to have the axes oriented the same way, I just want to match their origin points and make them "coplanar".
(In this video you can see how the surface moves)
Thanks!
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Minimize the sum of both the distance between origins and the angle between the z-axis vectors to get as close to a target of zero as possible.
I'm tired but I think you can do that, right?
but befeore, change md slider to normal slider, galapagos won't work with md...
Ok, next question:
What if I wanted the two planes to be JUST co-planar, never mind the location?
Adjusting the Z-vector only finds the right direction, not the same plane, right?
Thanks!
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