Hi Steve,

creating a filling pattern with identical panels is only possible in a
very small subset of cases.
It's also impossible to create a closed pattern of hexagons on a
freeform surface, unless you allow the hexagons to be non-symmetrical.

--
David Rutten
da...@mcneel.com
Robert McNeel & Associates


On Mar 30, 2:35 am, Steve Townsend <stownsend_...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, I am very new to grasshopper and beginning to get my head around
> how to do things.
>
> The main thing I am trying to achieve is a curving surface made up of
> a hexagonal grid (or even better equillateral triangles) that
> redefines itself when the surface changes shape.
>
> An example of the sort of thing i wish to 
> achieve:http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_pYWndsXyWeQ/Sb3_MS2utmI/AAAAAAAAChw/Z7dZW1y...
>
> I have followed the diagrid and panelling tutorials in the primer but
> I need to create a grid where all panels are of identical size.
>
> Please could someone point me in the right direction of a way in which
> I might achieve this? Does anyone know of any tutorials along these
> lines?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Steve Townsend

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