algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Salut,
I have a list problem. There is one item into the list and I don't know where it comes from or even how to kick it out of the list.
Furthermore I am not sure what makes more sense, using the offset and fillet component or better the scale and fillet commands.
Attached is an image with the first problem the second is in the attached definition.
Sebastian
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Hi Sebastian,
The 0 offset distances are causing the offset component to place the un-modified cells onto a branch one level above the offseted cells. When you use the List Item component you are then getting this erroneous cell every time.
Here would be my approach using Cull Patterns
EDIT: didn't realise this was in ParametricCamp. Hope it helps anyway.
Hey Danny,
this is a nice solution! Thanks a lot! :)
Howdy!
Danny is very right, you were generating a lot of new cells that you actually couldn't see because they were 0 offsets and were under previous geometry. You would have to cull out the zero offset cells, like he suggested. Also, find attached another alternative, where you further recycle the distance pattern you generated to avoid having to zero offset cells and then culling them out, to directly just offset what you need.
Thanks a lot Danny, don't worry if this is PC, you are much welcome here! And good work Sebastian!
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