algorithmic modeling for Rhino
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Hi Dana, yes ... it has been the initial idea to use this script for a foldable material ... extended precursors for production purposes have been used for a design-build-project of a bigger scale @ the TU Darmstadt in 2010 and a little version with more complexity for an exhibition @ the MAKK in Cologne in 2012 ... the script will develop its origami qualities with a bended reference surface in rhino ... it will behave like this depending on the curvature ... have fun
Hi Ante, Is this Yoshimura script foldable pattern? Can I use this pattern as a method for foldable material?
just updated yesterday´s 2016 version once more with a filter for border elements that have less than 2 borders ... the spiraling surface for input purposes is created with standard rhino functions (2 lofted and spiraling curves)
thanks!
Hi there... I have appended an updated version of the script above which uses Lunchbox and can recognize partially closed surfaces to avoid seams in the folds... The folds only appear if the breps have curvature (see older comments below)... have fun
Hi ante, the result is amazing, I would really love to study this definition, can you please post a better resolution image? or can you send me the jpg of it? carlo28.richi@gmail.com
From what input geometry do you start?
I'm wondering if the twisting we can see in the final rendering is due to the definition shown above or it's an added feature
Hi Ante! Looks great! I'm trying to reach the yoshimura pattern developwd into a semi-arc-system. Could you send me a bigger image of the grasshopper definition? I can't read this one is too small.
guilhermerabelo.arq@gmail.com
Can you Share the definition ?
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