algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi,
I have a mesh and I would like to find the tributary area of a node. I have attached a photo of it. Tributary area of a node is sum of the areas close to that node. I am hoping someone out there knows the answer and can direct me to the right direction.
Thanks,
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Try to use "Sandbox Topology" plug-in.
Or you can use K2Engineering. There is a component which calculates the tributary area for each vertex (voronoi area) and you don't get any duplicate areas from this method.
You need to install Plankton as well:
https://github.com/CecilieBrandt/K2Engineering/releases
I can understand what you mean, but you think it's possible to remove those nodes while keeping all faces in your mesh?
If you know how mesh is made, IMHO, it doesn't seem to be a possible question.
To do that, you'll have to remove the face and leave only edges alone.
If the term "Mesh" you use is not what I know, it would be better to clarify it's terminology.
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