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slExamples : Curve fitting

This example explains, how to fit curves into open, genus 0 mesh. As decribed in file, naked vertices become map bounds.

Started by Mateusz Zwierzycki

2 Nov 10, 2015
Reply by Bret Vanderhyden

Simple(I hope) question: Mesh from PM polylines

Hi all, After creating polylines from vertices and faces with a pmCreate, how can I turn the resulting polylines into a mesh? Thanks Oliv…

Started by Oliver Bucklin

1 Mar 25, 2015
Reply by ng5 Alex

SLFastMesh problem

Hi, I'm trying to create a mesh starting from a branching. Operations that I have done: - branching creation - associating a parallelepipe…

Started by Federico Landi

2 Jan 27, 2014
Reply by Federico Landi

slExamples : Remeshing

This is a little example of Starling, which shows how to remesh genus 0 mesh. You need Weaverbird by Giulio Piacentino and [uto] MeshEdit t…

Started by Mateusz Zwierzycki

6 Jul 13, 2013
Reply by h

Your projects.

If you have used Starling for your project and you want to share some video/image/link please do it here. I will be posting your projects…

Started by Mateusz Zwierzycki

1 May 8, 2013
Reply by machinehistories

slExamples : Rapid minimal surfaces with Sl and Wb

This example shows how to make minimal surfaces with multiple breps. To make it work, reference some open, intersecting breps from Rhi…

Started by Mateusz Zwierzycki

10 Feb 18, 2013
Reply by Julio Radesca

Your suggestions.

Dear Staling Users, As some time from first Starling release already passed, I assume that some of you got more familiar with it. Right no…

Started by Mateusz Zwierzycki

2 Sep 5, 2012
Reply by Mateusz Zwierzycki

Starling polyline tools example 1

This is a simple example of new tools workflow.

Started by Mateusz Zwierzycki

0 Aug 1, 2012

Starling_0.2

Download from food4rhino.com

Started by Mateusz Zwierzycki

0 Jul 31, 2012

Legacy releases

Starling_0.1 mesh tools. These components enable mesh parametrization, so it behaves like a surface - you can evaluate points at any place…

Started by Mateusz Zwierzycki

0 Jul 31, 2012

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