Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hi everyone,

I'm new to Grasshopper, and reasonably new to Rhino, but enjoying both programs so far. After downloading a Paneling definition, i've goten it to work with some geometry created with Rhino in Tsplines.

However, with the panels being quite large, the fluid geometry i'm paneling tends to become very blocky.

Is there a way i can project the panels onto the surface, so that they follow the exterior of my object, instead of being flat?

I'll attach my grasshopper and rhino files here if anyone needs them, but also post a few screenshots.

Hope i've made myself clear, but if not, just let me know, and i'll word things differently.

Thanks in advance for any help,

Sean



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Have you tried surface morph?
Thanks Luis,

This is my attempt at the surface morph.

I'm really happy with how it works, yet it only does some of the panels. When i increase the divisions of V and U, it ends up doing only 1 panel per U division.

I'm sure theres a simple fix to my lack of panels now, but thankyou for the help so far.

Any suggestions?

Screenshots below


There might be a cross-reference that needs to be checked on the surface morph component?
Thanks!

Such a little thing, but honestly, without your help i could have mucked around with it for days.

Thanks for taking the time to point me in the right direction.

Sean

please, can you post the definition, im needing it, im not sure if will work with my surface, but i have to try!, thanks!

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