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just wanted to thank you for the extremely useful C# for offsetting a surface into a solid...helps a lot with simulating forged metal
Giusseppe
where to bend next......www.metalgarden.ca
Hi Michael, this is with reference to a discussion you started in 2011 re mathematical surfaces.....I wondered if you ever found the Math surfaces_Co-de-iT_GH090066.gpx which allows you to put the long functions into separate boxes......I found it via a video by Nick Senske (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pb5VnYim6qo&ab_channel=NickSenske)where he mentions a simplified version called math surface explicit ? If so could you please let me know if you have a link to his code.....I cannot find it anywhere.
thanks Giusseppe
Hi Michael,
Thank's a lot for your tutorial
https://liveacademy.tv/programs/pufferfish-intermediate-class?cid=1115516
I'm a jeweler and you can see here attached an example of a ring fully parametric with my components and yours.
BMB_PufferfishTwistedRing_20210615.gh
Hear from you
Best regards.
Bernhard
Where can one download the "net on surface" component?
tween%20pipes.3dm
tween%20pipes.gh
Hi, I am trying to use your tween surfaces in Grasshopper but it won't accept closed pipe surfaces as input even though I can use the same surfaces to tween in rhino.I get the error "data conversion failed from brep to surface". Is there a way around this please.
thanks
Giusseppe
Thank you sir
Hello Mr.Pryor, and thanks for such excellent work, definitions and contributions. Your GH Surface Blends is empowering to a number of cyber-artistic fields. I hoped you could please show,..
1) how to use your definition on 2 surfaces with Different point counts?
Thanks for any help soon as you've moments,
Jeff
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