Hi Visose,

I tried to follow the link to the smedresmania website to see the
rinoscript and It did not work.


have you got the original rhinoscript by any chance to have a look at
it?  of course, if copyrights allow me.

Many thanks

Evert

On May 7, 2:34 pm, visose <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yet another method for creating 3d voronoi 
> cells:http://grasshopper3d.googlegroups.com/web/yetanothervoronoi3d.gh
>
> This creates 3d voronoi cells from scratch directly in a vb.net
> component. It's based on a rhinoscript that can be found 
> here:http://www.smedresmania.com/. There is no need for additional software
> or plugins, but it's slower than the qhull method and probably less
> reliable. It's much faster than the rhinoscript, though.
> Differences with the qhull implementation posted above (besides being
> less efficient) is that it creates closed breps for every cell and
> asks for a boundary brep where the boundary cells will be trimmed to.
>
> I've been 'translating' a couple of rhinoscripts to vb.net components,
> so if anyone has a script that wants to be translated (and i feel like
> it), i can try to recreate it in vb.net. My programming skill is still
> less than amateurish so use at your own risk (and don't try to learn
> too much from it).
>
> On May 2, 3:33 pm, Dimitrie <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > visose,
> > it's possible - qhull outputs also the solid facets - which with some
> > extra work on in the parse function you should be able to get out the
> > solid volumes.
> > it's all in the qhull documentation pages (after the vertices output
> > there's a list of all the solid facets and after that come each
> > individual face - as you guessed i just output these) - right now i'm
> > focusing on something else but when i have a chance i'll look into it.
> > take care,
> > d.

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