algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hello:
When offsetting a curve I sometimes get the opposite result of what I want. That can be easily fixed by calculating the negative value of the offset distance. However I would like to ask the community what is the geometrical reason behind this. And also ask if someone knows a way to orient a set of curve to "consistently" offset in the same direction.
Below is an example of four curves that i would like to offset in the "outside" direction. The green curves are the original and the red ones are the target result. However right now I need to use a combination of positive and negative values in order to make it work.
Also I am attaching the grasshopper file with the curves internalized in case someone wants to thinker with it.
Thank you for your time.
Diego
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Join curves before offset it, curves list should be flattened
Hello Felipe:
That is certainly a solution. However I would need explode them back to curves preserving their order for the next part of the definition which involves a "panneling tools" grid. Converting them back seen like a quite a complicated task.
Do you know a way to separate them again in four edge curves?
I was also curious of the underlying geometric logic of the offset curve.
Thank you for your help.
Diego
It should work for you - in case your curves are closed curves
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