I posted something similar to this in the 'example of new components' thread. It's very simple; it creates wire frame panels on a surface, but if the curvature is over a threshold, it creates solid ones. if you cant figure out the definition with the screenshot, ask me for the .ghx.
On Nov 9, 9:17 am, oompa_l <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi > > just wondering if you could use curvature analysis not to colour a > surface but to generate geometry. I am sorry if this is super > elemental - let's say I have a surface and I want to "enclose" areas > by a new curve at the boundary between different degrees of curvature > - instead of differences in colour. I would want the curve to lie on > the surface being analysed. I presume that the gradation from one > colour to the next is constructed by the user/designer but I am unsure > what controls these "shifts". Better put, could you create threshold > values that triggers different conditions - if there is a really > "steep" area it might be cordoned off by this new curve while in an > area with minimal slope something else happens... > > sorry again, and thanks for any advice. > o
