Hello! I am learning Kangaroo to make spatial nets. And usually the first step for me is to create a surface to turn it into a mesh and work on it, and now I am faced with the question, can loft in Rhino or Grasshopper create a surface like in the picture, through 2 or more curves between the end ones?
Thanks for answers)
Thatβs not how itβs usually done.
You would build a coarse mesh with rectangular boxes and relax these.
There are a few examples for this procedure in the forum. Hereβs one:
form_finding.gh (59.4 KB)
Look at the way the input mesh is builtβ¦
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Martin, thank you. Iβll check this way
In general, I would like to create meshes based on curved surfaces, and perhaps mesh primitives are quite difficult to use here. So I thought loft would be optimal.
loft example.3dm (5.1 MB)
This looks almost ok. Can you create the surface without thickness?