I’m working on Rhino 8. I tried to triangulate a three-sixths spherical surface into a unified specification, but I didn’t get the ideal result after many attempts. However, others have done the results I want with sketchup. I would like to ask if there are any good methods or ideas to do it with grasshopper. Note: The diameter of the circle is between 6000to6500mm, the total height is between 3500to3700, and the door height is between 2050to2150mm. This is someone else’s sketchup file and the one I got with grasshopper. The key is how to minimize the number of specifications. The sketchup file has three modules (A/B/C, yellow/red/green) (excluding the broken surface by the door). I still can’t achieve this result with grasshopper.
I’m working in Rhino 8. I tried to triangulate a three-sixths spherical surface into a unified specification, but I didn’t get the ideal result after many attempts. However, others have done the results I want with sketchup. I would like to ask if there are any good methods or ideas to do it with grasshopper. Note: The diameter of the circle is between 6000to6500mm, the total height is between 3500to3700, and the door height is between 2050to2150mm. This is someone else’s sketchup file and the one I got with grasshopper. The key is how to minimize the number of specifications. The sketchup file has three modules (A/B/C, yellow/red/green) (excluding the broken surface by the door). I still can’t achieve this result with grasshopper.
See details:https://forum.rhino3d.com.cn/uploads/short-url/zsoPpeLFIZaiPREqHHFqxix9AgQ.3dm
Please don’t create multiple topics for the same problem.
Now merged…
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Sorry, due to network issues in China, I am unable to upload files properly