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I’d like to share a project we’ve been developing: iuxta osseo, a Rhino plugin designed to turn raw color 3D-scanned meshes into intelligent parametric geometry.
What it does
- Import & analyze 3D-scanned meshes
We start from high-resolution meshes captured with full per-vertex color. The plugin automatically reads the scan, interprets the surface features, and identifies pathing based on the mesh’s geometry and color information. - Extract meaningful structure from messy scans
Instead of treating the scan as a static lump of triangles, the system analyzes curvature, topology, and local features to understand the geometry you actually care about. - Generate clean parametric geometry
Once the important paths and regions are detected, iuxta osseo generates parametric curves, surfaces, and guide geometry directly on the meshes, along with insert points and holes.
These outputs become fully editable Rhino objects — ready for fabrication.
Why Rhino?
Because praise Rhino.
Rhino’s flexibility with both meshes and NURBS, combined with Rhinocommon is just amazing and makes my ideas much easier to execute.
The plugin integrates seamlessly with any 3d printer.
Thats all, I may not be as active on the forums as before, but I always follow and watch whats up,
Farouk
farouk.serragedine@gmail.com