algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Remeshing, circle packing optimization used to generate a conformal mapping.
Top left is the original shape remeshed and circle packed.
Right is a mesh with the same connectivity pulled to a new boundary, while preserving the circle packing.
This allows the mapping (using some mesh mapping tools from the new Kangaroo) of a grid from one mesh to the other while preserving angles.
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I'd really love to know more about this. Is there an example file on how this works?
hi Daniel,
I was wondering if there is a way to circle pack a 3d mesh based on its curvature?
where high degree of curvature would have smaller sized circles and low degree of curvature would have larger scaled circles?
Hi Ethan,
I'm in the process of updating this definition for the new version of Kangaroo and hope to post something soon.
Hi Daniel,
Would you happen to have a definition for this you can share? Given its angle-preserving properties, this is ideal for mapping designs/patterns while minimizing distortion.
Thanks,
Ethan Gross
Dear Daniel,
I am new with grasshopper. I understand the basics. Now I want to create a sphere with a circle packing around it. So the circle packing is closed and when you turn around the sphere you only see circles. Could you help me with this project?
Thank you in advance for your reply.
Kind regards,
Maarten Groot
Conformational mapping coolness! I remember seeing a paper where researchers used this to map the brain. Something like from this presentation:
http://www.math.fsu.edu/~mhurdal/presentations/ipam0704/stephenson_...
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