Please let me know where I can find the loft options explained if you
find it. thks.

On Apr 27, 3:06 pm, pul <[email protected]> wrote:
> Slabs are created extruding the horizontal curves that generate the
> surface.
> I have just solve this problem subdviding in section the main surface
> of the skyscraper using straight mode instead of uniform in the loft
> option. Exploding the surface I can subdivide each surface. I will put
> some screenshot after
>
> On 27 Apr, 13:56, adriano <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I haven't got an answer for you, but a question: the floor slabs did
> > you do them parametrically? if so how did you make then equidistant
> > from each other?
>
> > On Apr 26, 3:03 pm, pul <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I'm designing a skyscraper for a course at university. I want to use a
> > > diagrid for the structure. The base surface is a series of scaled,
> > > rotated and lofted bezier curves. It could be the same if I get the
> > > input surface directly from a rhino surface. As many tutorials on the
> > > web, I divided the surface by the divide interval^2 component, I used
> > > the series, but I saw that the vertical divisions are not equal. This
> > > means that the joints of the diagrid will not be on the same z value
> > > of the floors.
> > > Is there a way to make the distance of the divide component equal?
> > > I decompose the components of the lofted surface: the skyspcraper is
> > > 288 meters tall and the interval shows a higher value so the division
> > > is nt correct. The division of the vertical domain is made to match a
> > > non decimal values (the height of the floor): divide the skyscraper in
> > > 12 parts.
>
> > > This link shows the 
> > > skyscraper.http://onirichevisionidigitali.blogspot.com/2009/04/thatone-skyscrape...
>
> > > This is a closeup of the 
> > > problemhttp://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/web/2009-04-26-diagrid_s...
>
> > > Thanks for the attention

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