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Dear Andrew,
Thank you so much for sharing, I have some similar concept of mass adding the transforms together, despite I find it pretty frustrating to sort out the list managements, yours is a really nice work.
I have a much more complicated situation, first: my edges are not triangles, but in part of the diagrid as well.
I'll try adapt. Tell you the result later. tks again.
Cheers
Victor
Dear Andrew and all,
I have made some test piece that combined my logic of assembly and your unfolding technique, the result is pretty promising, you can follow the story here. I'll post a more comprehensive report later.
The script you shared is really helpful.
Cheers
Victor
Hi Victor! I'm trying to creat a double curvature object, very similiar to the ones you presented on your website, I found your method fascinating and super effective!
I managed building a code that divides the surface into a pretty well orginized diagrid but i'm having a super hard time unfolding the geometry as you propose to two overlapping sets of strips.
could you enlightening me on this subject? is your code available on your website? I couldn't find it.
Thank you very much for sharing your work, it helped me very much!
Alon
Hi Alon,
It was a very old and messy script. Couldn't find it + Doesn't work anymore due to version change.
If you look at Andrew's upload, my script had something that looks similar. It is based on a compound transformation to (rotate3D) each neighboring triangle method.
Ok sure thing, i'll try it!
thank you!
looking forward to seeing more of your work.
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