Ok, this is slightly less lame...

I brought an amorphous blob into Grasshopper with the new <Mesh BRep>
component and then (thanks quantx for the idea) I moved a surface
through it with a proximity gradient.

It's my first video so cut me a little slack.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6JRQ4YKAME

taz

On Nov 5, 7:37 pm, taz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maybe this should go in the "Data Visualization" thread...
>
> It's based on an example from Rhinoscript101 which uses vertex color
> to show the proximity between points on a mesh cube and a reference
> surface.
>
> The results are more practical than exciting, but everything updates
> in real time when the orientation of either the cube or the surface is
> modified.
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/web/proximity.pnghttp://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/web/proximity_110508.ghx
>
> taz
>
> On Nov 5, 5:05 pm, Rchitekt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > pretty cool stuff... I was wondering if you could create a
> > tessellation pattern based on the mesh color... So that you could have
> > less structure on areas that are green and the curvature is pretty
> > mild.  But in the Blue and Red areas, you could tesselate your surface
> > to generate a higher degree mesh.  I was looking at a definition that
> > quantx posted 
> > yesterdayhttp://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/browse_thread/thread/bdc...
> > that pretty much did this.  I was thinking that if you could create a
> > diagrid from the tessellation lines, that you could make an intuitive
> > structure that put more diagrid struts where it needed it, and removed
> > diagrid struts when the curvature didn't require it.  I feel like
> > there could be some sort of union between his definition and your
> > gradient definition.  Thoughts?
> > -Andy
>
> > On Nov 5, 1:54 pm, visose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > A variation of the example i posted in this 
> > > thread:http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/browse_thread/thread/bdc...
> > > (the previous example was a height map)
>
> > > This is an example of gaussian curvature analysis using the new mesh
> > > and gradient 
> > > components.http://grasshopper3d.googlegroups.com/web/curvatureanalysis.jpg
> > > One of the surfaces is rhino's built in curvature, the other is
> > > completely made in grasshopper, guess which!- Hide quoted text -
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