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
Images tagged: Mesh(+), mesh(+)
The current version of mesh(+) is developed for:
- Rhino 5 (32 & 64)
- Grasshopper version 0.9.0056 (For Rhino 5)
There have been a few incremental updates to mesh+ since the 2.0 release.
If you have downloaded a version prior to 15.08.23, (version m+2.0.03 )I recommend re downloading and overwriting the user object files.
The changes are not apparent, but fix a few bugs, and make some minor graphic tweaks. Thank you to Christian Schmidts for catching some over sites in the rings, bands, and topology selection components.
I'll add reply's to this discussion as new updates are released.
David Mans
A small update to mesh+ is available for download at Food4Rhino.
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Aug 30, 2015
David Mans
Version: m+v+2.0.05 update is available for download at Food4Rhino.
This version of mesh+ introduces numeric mapping, diamond tiling, and several updates.
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Note: There is one more planned update for mesh+ in the works which will add new triangulation and hexagonal components to the make category, as well as ngon barycentric cell mapping. However the timeline on this is TBD. As such, this current release is meant to make sure the issues were addressed and to push out the data mapping components.
Sep 21, 2015
David Mans
Version: m+v+2.0.06 update is available for download at Food4Rhino.
The sample files have been updated to reflect these new features.
This version of mesh+ introduces a new ngon based mesh component and Barycentric mapping of points, curves, and meshes from meshes and now from ngon polylines.
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Note: The new triangulation and hexagonal components still under development, but I thought the outcome of the ngon meshes (which now will allow for doo sabin subdivision, etc.) merited a release.
Sep 28, 2015