algorithmic modeling for Rhino
A sequence of alternately subdividing and planarizing, to end up with an all planar-quad panelization with over 2000 faces (curvature analysis shown above).
Done with Weaverbird and Kangaroo.
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I have not been able to achieve similar results with Kangaroo's planarizing features. Perhaps I have a bad combination of stiffness/restlength/planarization strength... but my meshes always buckle and self destruct before achieving planarity. Can you give some hints on methods?
Thanks,
Marc
Hi Dan,
Is there any gh example showing how to do this ??
Cool! Could the input surface be double curved as well?
In your example it looks like the original volume is already made up of (almost) planar quads, but considerably fewer... :-)
It would be interesting to pair this up with the inflation tools!
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