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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hi,

I want to map patterned brick on a curve wall, but i got error on cap

could u please tell me whats wrong with it?

thanks a lot

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"Cap" won't work if the areas you wish to cap are not planar.

so what can i use to close the holes? because the extrude makes just some frames

I worked a lot on it, please help me, Iam confused

If you insist, then check it out.

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thank u so much......I am so happy now :)

Here's a different approach to bricks on contours of a curved surface:

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wow...its perfect, thanks a lot

but what should i use as split mask?(please excuse me for my question if its simple,  I am not professional at grasshopper)

It was about the version, after update, it works

thank u so much for your kind help 

Not sure what you want to achieve by changing the 'Split' masks?

One thing I can do easily is re-wire slightly so that each row starts with a full aligned brick, no stagger pattern.  What happens on a surface as wildly wavy as this one, though, is that rows become staggered, simply because they are longer or shorter.

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so exciting, it gives a linear pattern

Fixed error in previous code posted today - attached, but WARNING!  Takes a VERY LONG time to open/load because the option is set to use 'DivideBy: Distance (SLOW)'.

Again, this version doesn't stagger bricks to start each row.  With 'Direction: Right', all the rows align at the right edge of the wall, and for awhile, the vertical stacks look like columns.  Until the wall gets wavy and the brick patterns begin to stagger by row.

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