algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Oh I know about this. I never got around to finishing that tool and releasing it.
If you bake the mesh and use Rhino's _AlignMeshVertices command, it should be enough.
I hope this helps,
Giulio
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Giulio Piacentino
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I've got a similar problem. I wan't to use the wb_Offest component, but the it tells me that two consecutive edges have the same value and the topology is invalid and I need to use wb mesh cleaner.
Is there another way to solve the problem? Thanks!
best, Samy
Try using Rhino's _AlignMeshVertices above (pretty sure it will work) or [uto]'s WeldMesh component with some tolerance.
Giulio
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Giulio Piacentino
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Hi Giulio
Just wondering if there is a way to call the function through rhinoscriptsyntax. It doesn't seem to be there in this library. So, I tried to look for it in Rhino.Geometry.Mesh - but still not there. Just wondering if you have any suggestions.
Thank you
Claudio
In Rhino WIP you can now use
mesh.Vertices.Align(tolerance)
info is on the WIP page.
Thanks
Giulio
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Giulio Piacentino
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Hi Giulio.
I have the same problem with my definition. I tried with everyone up, but nothing.
What i can do?
attached file and image
Many Thanks
Simone
Smooth%20mesh_01.ghsmooth%20mesh_01.3dm
This is probably due to some collapsed faces. A possible way to fix it might be to bake the mesh and analyze what problems the _MeshRepair panel encounters.
Thanks,
Giulio
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for Robert McNeel & Associates
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