algorithmic modeling for Rhino
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Que tal Lucas!...
about your questions...
1. the loft input, is right... are 2 straight lines... it could be 2 curves also...
2. ok, the surface input is the component geometry to paneling on the subdivided surface (pic..below)...
3. yes is 0;0;0....the "p" input in "item" is the vertices index adress of one subdivision of the surface (two points, two items), we need the mid distance to move some strip pieces...
Thanx and Regards...
Aarón..
¡Hola Aaron!
I'm really sorry I haven't answered before, I've been flooded with work to do...
Thanks a lot for sharing, right now while I'm writing this post I'm playing with it a bit, and I have already a couple of questions, if you don't mind, since this definition is still a bit advanced for my current skills:
(1) what is the "loft" input? are 2 straight lines enough?
(2) what is the "surface" input at the top?
(3) what did you define for "p" in those "item" elements at the bottom of your image? is it {0;0;0} for both or should they be different?
Well, basically, I got stuck in the upper portion of your definition... I get red warnings in the "morph" element, maybe because I don't know what to use as an input for that surface.
Anyway, great job, and thanks again!
Regards,
LUCAS
Hi Aaron,
I've been trying to do something like this for ages, could you make the definition available, please, so that I could study it?
Thanks a lot!
LUCAS
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