Thank, not easy to answer correctly with a phone. I just think we must begin by normals of face then vertex.
this is pretty interesting! is it possible to change the rectangular curve input ?
this is pretty interesting! is it possible to change the rectangular curve input ??
Great work
Was this illustration used for a Master plan presentation of sorts ?
Laurent, this is an awesome script, thanks for sharing. What if I already have a defined set of rectangle sizes and a defined bounding rectangle. How would I go about packing them? I’m working on a little fabrication project and I want to lay out a set of rectangular parts on a large sheet to optimize material.
Seems to be a job for OpenNest!
Hello as said by @diff-arch you need some nesting tool.
This is great. Thank you so much.
Hello!
Such an amazing script, just what I´ve been looking for, thank you!
I was wondering if you @laurent_delrieu or anyone interested in this kind of tiles could help me out? I would like to use these rectangles on a facade with existing window openings. So my question is, how to populate a surface with this kind of rectangles in a way that window opening would be a part of the rectangle composition? As you can see on the picture (where I just manually placed the random rectangles from script on my facade) that currently the tiles and windows are of different worlds, windows are not a part of the random rectangle system. I hope my question is clear and any tips will be much appreciated!