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3. bobby.ja.tt (Jan 16, 2009 11.16):
many thanks for your reply hanno i will try my best one more question do you know of any information refering to dynamic relaxation directly relating to rhinoscript? i get what your document is saying i just don't get dynamic relaxation.
2. Hanno (Jan 16, 2009 05.03):
Hi, working with trimmed surfaces in a script is not the easiest thing to do, because trimming does not change the surface parameterization and thus all the u-v-methods do not recognize the trimming. The document you found presents an approach to this problem I did in university one year ago (in short: push the outermost point onto the trimmed border and rearrange the inner points to form a fairly consistent grid), but after I got it working to build an example model (see gallery) I went on to other things, so there is no general script I could provide... Good luck with your project! Hanno
1. bobby.ja.tt (Jan 15, 2009 14.21):
hi i'm doing a project where i need to subdivide or treat different parts of the same skin in different ways. i found a document posted only talking about trimmed surfaces and how to force points back onto the surface after cutting but there is some terms in it i am not clear on. could somebody help me please i need to understand this issue i have finals in 1 week... yikes! please help best regards
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