Hi guys,
I am new to Grasshopper. I would like to apply an infinity nets pattern to a curved surface.
I found this quite similar to the infinity nets pattern.
It isn’t a voronoi pattern. If you look at it, it is a diamond grid with the vertices displaced. If you examine it even further you can see it is actually one exact same panel rotated differently. The panel module is connecting each corner of the panel to some point existing in the middle of the panel. If you want to make it like that it is easy. Just model one panel, and array it, but randomly rotate the panel by 90 degree intervals each time it is copied.
Since you said you do not care about …
First, I built the curved surface in Rhino 5, then I applied the definition to the surface.
However, the definition doesn’t work and the pattern looks different…
Hence, how to create an infinity nets pattern on a curved surface??
Any help will be appreciated! Thank you!
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DiamondCornerDisplace.gh (21.7 KB)
HS_Kim
August 29, 2018, 5:48am
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Your sample definition was intended to work on the XY plane for mesh verticies displacement.
Using Surface Morph
could be a workaround for you.
DiamondCornerDisplace_re.gh (57.8 KB)
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Thanks a lot!!! I’d like to ask you one more question, I’m sorry to bother you.
As I’ll print the model in a 3D printer, how to make it as a closed form?
Thanks again!
HS_Kim
August 29, 2018, 6:48am
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Make solid before usingSurface Morph
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DiamondCornerDisplace_reV2.gh (57.4 KB)
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Thanks again! I will study it!