algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Mesh+ is a set of user components which produce topological effects from mesh faces and point sets using variable methods of subdivision and normal based three dimensional distortion.
We are pleased to announce the Beta Release of version 2.0
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The current version of mesh(+) is developed for:
- Rhino 5 (32 & 64)
- Grasshopper version 0.9.0056 (For Rhino 5)
Website: http://neoarchaic.net/mesh/
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Members: 165
Latest Activity: Jun 27
Mesh+ is a set of user objects which enable a wide range of mesh editing, creation, interaction, and topology modification within Grasshopper 3d.
Component categories are:
Analyze | Returns, topological, geometric, and contextual mesh information
Show | Displays topological information
Select | Allows for manual or parameter driven interaction with Rhino or Grasshopper meshes
Modify | Changes topological properties of a mesh
Edit | Alters the physical and makeup of a mesh
Make | Creates meshes from a series of geometric inputs
Map | Uses Barycentric mapping to morph geometery into mesh face bays
Smooth | Applies a series of weighted smoothing methods
Subdivision | Divides faces into new configurations in comprehensive sets based on edge consistency
Effects | Applies a series of more complex mesh configurations to existing mesh faces
Volume | Creates meshes spanning between two similar meshes of tripoly periodic surfaces and custom solutions.
Weave | Creates physically seperated but interlinked meshes
Loop | Creates iterative effects which build off selected faces
This component set was developed to work with Weaverbird.
Installation and Prerequisites
Updates:
moved to discussions below
hi all,I was using the m+FaceArea component to get area of faces for a weighted avg calculation. For curved planar surfaces (200m2 - 1000m2) it was taking a lot of time, grid size 0.1m. takes a few…Continue
Started by Saket Sarupria. Last reply by Saket Sarupria Sep 11, 2019.
Hi, please i want to output elevation and sections with dimensions by grasshopper in this 3D wall, can u help me.thanks…Continue
Started by tariq hilmy Dec 3, 2018.
Hi I am very fond of the different options for triangulation provided in the "Regular Triangulation, however, there is one small feature that I would like to have.I have a surface (shell structure)…Continue
Started by Steinar Hillersøy Dyvik Apr 17, 2018.
Hi, I am using weaverbird / and mesh+, testing different ways to thicken and pattern mesh. I am trying to [or thinking it will work] create glass which has many random refractive angles, so that when…Continue
Started by arkadius belov Apr 25, 2017.
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Danila,
Thanks for the suggestion, I have just posted an updated set of user components that integrate this suggestion for the Face Effects and Face Subdivision components. For face components you can now pass a corresponding list of variable per each mesh face or a single variable, and for Face Subdivide components you can pass variables which correspond to the shared vertex's. This distinction is needed to keep the new vertices aligned between adjacent faces. To clarify, input naming structure for variables is a follows.
(m#)[mesh] = mesh inputs
(c#)[boolean] = closed vs. open face
(s#)[boolean] = stellate vs. extrude along face normal
(d#)[double] = distance values which correspond to rhino's model units
(t#)[double] = unitized, (most often 0-1), variables which control face/ vertex based relationships
(f#)[boolean] = (rare) flip between subdivision types
I am playing around with the face effects of Mesh (+) and am having a hard time understanding what to plug in into the inputs. In Weaverbird using multiple values on a component like thicken for distance allows you to manipulate every face separately as shown below. However in Mesh(+) the same procedure for a face effect results in creating a new mesh for each value. Is there any way in Mesh (+) to be able to manipulate the t value of a face effect for individual faces without them being unwelded.
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