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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hi All;

I am having a bit of a dilemma that's dragging on for too long with this one;

I have this lofted poly surface generated from some lines that are not coplanar, I mesh the surface using rhino, turn on jagged edges and make sure all the surfaces are on the right direction, make the mesh, weld, join etc. and still get a lot of naked edges. 

I'm looking to restrain only the top and bottom parts of the form. I know the meshes are not joining because they're not touching at the vertices. But Is there any way to get this form, and void this problem?

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Your help would be greatly appreciated!

Chap.

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What is your objective? Why use grasshopper for this?

Hi.

In my opinion, The problem is your initial polysurface. I modified yours a little bit.(eliminate redundant surfaces...& Rejoining) and now it works fine to me. Best.

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Daniel, I tried working this out this using Kangaroo 2 which is MUCH more efficient (I have a horrible computer). I used the Soapfilm example but it kept throwing weird results. 

Hyungsoo! Thanks so much! I appreciate your help,

The surface is generated from curves which follow a certain geometry, I will try overlapping with that geometry to see if it still matches after you mods. I knew the problem is in the polysurface.. i went as far as trieng to clear these curves before lofting but still failed. I'll take a look tonight.. THANKS! (btw, great work on your blog :)

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