algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Exoskeleton is a free plug-in for creating meshes. It is currently comprised of two components: Exo Wireframe and Cytoskeleton.
Exoskeleton remains a work in progress, and as bugs are fixed and new components and features introduced, updates will be placed here. Furthermore, Exoskeleton is an open-source library.
Download the most recent version here: Exoskeleton2_150904.zip
This has been updated to also include Plankton version 0.3.4
This library is distributed under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL).
(The source is available on GitHub here)
Please use this discussion forum to post questions, describe issues, and provide feedback (and examples!).
Copyright 2014 Daniel Piker and David Stasiuk
Thanks to Will Pearson, for his work on Plankton and who also has given some invaluable contributions to Exoskeleton in terms of project organisation. Thanks also to Giulio Piacentino for Weaverbird, and for general knowledge and support, and Mateusz Zwierzycki for the same, as well as for sharing his code for convex hulls, which although not used explicitly here, was very helpful in many regards for the development of Exoskeleton.
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Hi, I'm pretty much a noob to Grasshopper and for product design project, i made this wireframe generator and I'm having hard time to manage the thickness of the exoskeleton:I want it ti be thick at…Continue
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Hi,I have just started using Grasshopper for university so please excuse my ignorance.I am trying to use Exoskeleton to thicken lines to use in an architectural rendering. My first few attempts did…Continue
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Rhino 6.I have Plankton v0.4.2 from https://github.com/meshmash/Plankton/releases (I also tried Plankton v0.3.0). Using…Continue
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Hey Guys,I am having a problem when joining two wireframes into one Exoskeleton Mesh. As you can see in the Pic#1 I was able to thicken the wireframe while having a problem after mirroring the…Continue
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Hi Aidan and Ewa-
Yes...I haven't had the chance to get this working correctly, as I've had a number of other obligations. It's hard to find the time! Ewa, would it be possible for you to post the file that's giving you trouble?
thanks,
Dave
Hi Ewa,
I am also getting this error occasionally, in my case, the older Exoskeleton version (without variable radius) can generate the mesh correctly, is it the same for you? I believe David has isolated the problem, but hasn't had time to fix it yet.
Hi, I wonder if anyone happens to get an error '1. Solution exception:Object reference not set to an instance of an object.'?
I get it quite often and don't know what I'm doing wrong.
Thanks in advance.
Hi Brian- yes, that's right. The Plankton libraries are used for Kangaroo's Mesh Machine as well as Cytoskeleton, so it's redundant, and Turtle is its own thing.
Hi Aidan- thanks...yes I'm trying to find the time to do the supernode thing, but I am really trying to build an integrated wireframe and curve-driven exoskeleton component, which is proving tricky to do...basically, I'd like to make all of the features available in the one component if I can, so it may take a bit. Supernodes are tough, because they can cascade (one supernode can then have to engulf another strut, etc) and there's a real risk for it slowing everything down quite a bit, so I'm trying to develop a strategy to limit that.
Could someone please confirm:
Thanks!
Hi David,
I'd be really interested in trying a version which implements the 'super nodes' you've been talking about. How close are you to a release? Is there a branch of the repository that includes it?
Thanks, great work!
Hi Martyn...so you mean just have adjacent nodes attach to each other directly? This should be possible to do. I guess I'd approach it by making an override when the Distance parameter was set to zero. I don't think it would be too tricky to implement, but I don't know when I'll have the time to do it...
I use Microsoft Visual Studio Express (here it's with C#)...it's probably easiest to also install github, and then to clone the repository on your machine. Both are free!
David, would it be a difficult mod to make exoskeleton work without the struts? i.e. all nodes join to each other instead of having a strut between them? I'm looking to be able to add holes through a solid structure, if this makes sense. This would be great for making structures where you want fat nodes that often cause the lines to become engulfed.
I'd like to look at the code, but I'm a complete beginner... after getting the files off github, what do I do to actually look at the code? :)
Yes! Got Rhino5 at last (sold some kites :) ) and Exoskeleton is great!
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