algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi,
I made two surfaces using tsplines and connected them in grasshopper to create truss. The problem which I cannot solve is to divide evenly those surfaces. (for example triangles or quads). Does someone know how to tessalate it into trigrid ?
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Hi Marietta
those two surfaces seems to be very easy to re-construct as a single NURBS surface, as their shape is rectangular. If you do that, you can use all regular tessellation strategies.
Alternatively, you could create a simple mesh with that structure and project it to the surfaces.
Does it help?
Giulio
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Giulio Piacentino
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Hi Giulio
I thought those surfaces are easy surfaces but using simple rebuildsrf doesnt work here, also isotrim etc. Whey you say to reconstruct as a single NURBS surface you mean to convert tspline surface to nurbs? I connected tspline srf to grasshopper and it seems to read it quite well.
Thanks
Marietta
Hi Marietta,
I had not opened the file before, just seen the picture. In fact, it does not seem a very symmetrical object that can be easily transformed into a single patch.
I've continued editing your mesh and used a couple of Weaverbird commands for this. It seems to work in the direction that you ask. I did not use Grasshopper for simplicity, although Weaverbird is available there, too.
You can of course improve the starting mesh, and any step in-between, but this should show a reasonable way to get to a result similar to what you seem to seek.
I hope this helps,
Giulio
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Giulio Piacentino
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And the file.
This is really great, I was trying to simplify this surface in grasshopper without good results, but as I see transforming mesh in rhino with wb did the job. You're right this surface is a little bit problematic and unusual but now with reconstructed mesh it will work better with gh. Now i will continue to work on that mesh and transform it further.
Both wbmidedge and wbcatmullclarc works great with remeshing, but the wbmidedge division is what I wanted to achieve. Hope I will show the end results of this surface soon. Thanks a lot!
Marietta
Btw, in the example I've also used wbLaplacian in between with surface constraint and fixed edge to smoothen the interior of the mesh a bit.
Giulio
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Giulio Piacentino
for Robert McNeel & Associates
giulio@mcneel.com
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