What I meant is that it is imperative to know how to do it manually
before you move to a process that automates it. I don't mean to do the
whole thing, but understand the process you would go through...

On Feb 20, 5:08 pm, mauerhakenzwerg <[email protected]>
wrote:
> You mean the panel itself or the surface on wich im using the panel??-
> you mean i a get the geometry instead of the surface wich i think is
> used in the tut and then it should work- well ill go and try,
> hopefully itll work.  one short question when i panel a simple surface
> (3 points) the panel uses all 4 controlpoints of the surface to create
> a panel so i always have to trim the rest?? or is there any other
> possibility?- sorry for my bad english- but i hope you understand what
> i mean ...thank you anyway-
>
> to fraguada: i guess it would take me too long to do it manually- and
> i have to admit i do not really unterstand your method.
>
> but thank you i hope ill get it done,
>
> got to get m train now, so ill have to try later and maybe ask you
> again a couple of questions
>
> On 20 Feb., 16:35, Rchitekt <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Are you referring to the Paneling Tools tutorial in the GH Primer?  In
> > that case, it should definitely be possible.... In fact, the tutorial
> > is using a set of polysurfaces in the exercise.  All you need to do is
> > select the "Geo" (Geometry component) from that source file and right-
> > click and hit "Set Multiple Geometries".  Then you can select whatever
> > polysurface you want, and it should propagate on your surface.  Is
> > this what you were asking?
> > -Andy
>
> > On Feb 20, 7:13 am, fraguada <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I thought the paneling tools plugin could do polysurfaces? I have not
> > > tried it through polysurfaces in PTools...
> > > In general, the ways people do it out there is on a single surface,
> > > divide into points and organize the points for panel corners. The
> > > issue with polysurfaces is that each face will have it's own
> > > parameterization, thus it's own distribution of points...the issue
> > > being how to make the paneling continuous from face to face?
>
> > > It might be an issue you tackle independent of the parameterization of
> > > the surfaces and work on it in 3D coordinates.
>
> > > How would you go about doing it manually?
> > > Luis
> > > On Feb 20, 2:40 pm, mauerhakenzwerg <[email protected]>
> > > wrote:
>
> > > > hi,
> > > > we got a little problem trying to make panels out of a polysurface
> > > > (out of triangulated surfaces), is it possible to make panels out of
> > > > polysurfaces with the same script as used in the grasshopper tutorial
> > > > (11.3 Surface diagrid)- till know we tried it by setting multiple
> > > > surfaces, but it aint working, i hope anybody can help us cause we
> > > > have our presentation next week and i just started learning
> > > > grasshopper yesterday. (after realising theres no conventional method
> > > > in rhino)
>
> > > > thanks
>
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