Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

I'm trying to use Plankton to remesh a mesh made from a brep. I have naked corners in my mesh and I want Plankton to keep these corners. What to do? I'm very new with plankton so I'm using some predefined script made my Daniel Piker. Script is attached. Only last part of the script is relevant (The Daniel Piker Part)

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Hey Timo ;) Try the latest release of Kangaroo (0.099) which contains the latest and greatest MeshMachine component. The rest should be self explanatory; if you want to retain a feature vertex, pipe its location into the "FixV" input.

http://www.food4rhino.com/project/kangaroo

Make sure you've got the latest version of Plankton too.

https://github.com/Dan-Piker/Plankton/releases

Hey Will. Thank you!. Will check it out and see what I can get it to do. Really nice remeshing software!

Hi again.

I have changed the old geometry and have now relaxed a mesh instead, and am using that.

I have gotten the meshmachine to work on all sorts of different meshes, but this one is being incomplete. After about 3 or 4 iterations the mesh machine stops working. I have also tried with less dense meshes (not very low density as I need a proper relaxation), but the result has been the same.

I get the exception: 1. Solution exception:Runaway vertex circulator

I have attached a GH-script with my geometry and the meshMachine

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Hi Timo,

Try this.

When fixing boundary curves, they should be split at any sharp corners, and these corners should also be included as fixed vertices

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Hi Daniel,

Thank you so much. Your help is really appreciated! Amazing tool you and Will have created.

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