Offsetsrf Failure On Complex Polysurface

  1. Offsetsrf Failure On Complex Polysurface Meaning
  2. Offsetsrf Failure On Complex Polysurface Symptoms
  3. Offsetsrf Failure On Complex Polysurface Work
  4. Offsetsrf Failure On Complex Polysurface In Rhino
  5. Offsetsrf Failure On Complex Polysurface Treatment
Permalink Reply by Andrew Pries on April 9, 2013 at 9:56pm
  • OffsetSrf: RH-12585 (Bug) OffsetSrf - makes a bad surface RH-12875 (Bug) OffsetSrf does not handle edges that go from in to out RH-14473 (Bug) Offset test case Options: RH-14741 (Bug).
  • Extract Surface From Polysurface. Polysurface is an object that contains more than one joined surface. For example, a cylinder is a polysurface: it contains the top, the bottom (both circular surfaces) and then the “rolled” sides. Here how we can extract one of the surfaces from such objects – there are different reason why we may need it.

Offsetsrf Failure On Complex Polysurface Meaning

Offsetsrf failure on complex polysurface. System Requirements. OS: Microsoft Windows Vista / Windows XP / Windows 7 / Windows 8 / Windows 10. Part 2 of our introduction to Rhino built on the developments we made in part 1, primarily constructing and manipulating simple and complex surfaces. Before moving onto two-way surfaces, we began by experimenting with some of Rhino’s more complex transformation tools. Note: Offset a surface (command: offsetsrf): Creates a new surface at a specified distance from the original. Can be used to create a solid surface by selecting the Solid option.

MeshtoNURB.

It has a tendency to freeze your computer if you are trying to convert a large mesh into NURBs. Also, the result may be a polysurface instead of one single surface. There are other ways to convert back to NRUBs (including a single surface) but it depends on your geometry and level of accuracy you desire.

Hope that helps!

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Permalink Reply by moegamat on April 9, 2013 at 10:01pm

Offsetsrf Failure On Complex Polysurface Symptoms

Hi Mike, I had the same challenge recently, the program you looking for is Geomagics it is a tool dealing with 3D scan data. It is very good at converting organic meshes to surface patches.

If you using scan data remember to reduce your point cloud prior to surface conversion.

Alternatively you can convert the mesh to Tsplines and output to mesh.(if your geometry is not complex)Hope this help

Permalink Reply by l1407 on April 10, 2013 at 12:55am

tsplines should be using quads base mash, but rhino is using triangle base mash!

Permalink Reply by moegamat on April 10, 2013 at 12:57am
Permalink Reply by Evolute on April 10, 2013 at 1:33am

Mike as other said, depends on the desired precision. You could also use the patch command on the mesh wireframe to produce a NURBS patch. Also depends how 'dirty' your mesh is and how close you have to stay to it. An alternative would be to combine EvoluteTools and TSPlines. Use ET to stick a nice regular quad mesh to your triangle mesh and then simply turn that ET mesh into the smooth form with TSplines.

Offsetsrf Failure On Complex Polysurface Work

Permalink Reply by Mike Calvino on April 10, 2013 at 4:42am

Offsetsrf Failure On Complex Polysurface In Rhino

Thanks for all the responses, I'll give it a try with a small piece. The overall is really big, started out with creating a Heightfield from Image & it was 1400x1200 points - with lots of detail, so I'll see how it goes.

Thanks again.

Permalink Reply by Mike Calvino on April 10, 2013 at 4:52am
Permalink Reply by Kostadin Vrantzaliev on January 25, 2014 at 10:58am
Hi Mike, it depends on the type of shapes you have. Mesh2Surface is a plugin for Rhinoceros which may help with shapes which are not organic. Take a look at www.mesh2surface.com
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Permalink Reply by Sinjay on November 13, 2014 at 8:52am

Like this?

Permalink Reply by Kostadin Vrantzaliev on November 4, 2015 at 2:32am

Offsetsrf Failure On Complex Polysurface Treatment

Mesh2Surface now have new release with even more tools for reverse engineering. Take a look at the features overview: