Hi, David: Is there a component in GH for trimming a surface? I can't find it. It looks SubSrf is close, but it is not.
Thanks. On Mar 5, 2:11 pm, David Rutten <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Jojo, > > 1) I don't follow. If you reference a trimmed surface in Grasshopper > it gets importer as a trimmed surface. The geometry is not altered in > the slightest. This is probably one of those: "I know that you believe > you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize > that what you heard is not what I meant." moments... > > 2) Sorry, can't do. The geometry that Grasshopper generates is drawn > on top of the Rhino model. I.e. Rhino has no idea it all exists and > thus is unable to include it in selection logic. Someday we might be > able to get around this, but it will almost certainly involve a > special working mode/command. > > 3) I'm working on Undo/Redo. The project got shelved a while ago as I > was trying to get these damn data-trees up and running. > > -- > David Rutten > [email protected] > Robert McNeel & Associates > > On Mar 5, 5:20 pm, jojowasmydog <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Firstly, I have use grasshoppers for two school projects and I totally > > in love with the program! Thanks for the great work! If it could be > > better, I would suggest this possible options. > > > 1) Recognization of Trim surface: when surface is trim in rhino, > > grasshopper does not recognice and reconstruct the uv curve according > > to the new geometry of the surface, it would be good if there is a > > buttom to make grasshopper recognice the end of the trim edge. > > > 2) selecting in rhino and feekback to grashopper: quite often, when a > > project gets bigger, I really wish I can select from rhino and know > > which line is drawn in grasshopper. > > > 3) Record history inside grasshopper: this is a bit like the undo > > function but a bit more complicated in a sense. I try Generative > > component and they have this already. Would be great if grasshopper > > can undo. And also have a record history.
