Yes, I want to panelize a surface based on its curvature, but I want
to control what portion of the surface is panelized. So for example,
you would have a surface that would start off smooth and become
panelized as you move toward one end, or maybe even define a boundary
in the center where the panelization would occur, and have a falloff.

 you would have a surface

On Apr 19, 10:45 am, taz <[email protected]> wrote:
> Mig,
>
> Are you trying to subdivide (panelize) a surface based on a criteria
> such as curvature?
>
> Something like would be a recursive operation and would have to be
> custom scripted.  This blog has a Python example:
>
> http://culagovski.net/2008/algorithmic/rhino-grasshopper-python/
>
> Trimming is not an operation easily accomplished in GH.
>
> -taz
>
> On Apr 19, 5:20 am, mig <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello everyone,
>
> > I was wondering if it would be possible to panelize (tessellate, or
> > flat surfaces ie visose's definition) an area within a surface.
> > Essentially creating a falloff or blend between a panelized portion of
> > a surface and a non panelized portion. I would imagine this would
> > involve trimming off the area of the surface being panelized?
>
> > -mig

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