Ok, sorry but I am new to Grasshopper.
How did you make the floors so they are at constant hight from each
other? I've been trying to do it by dividing the surface (divide
surface on grasshopper) but they are never at a constant distance from
each ohter, so i get different floor hights.  I've solved it another
way but it seams too complicated: I have a surface in rhino and with
grasshopper I project onto the surface a series of rectangles that are
x distance apart. Any easier way?

Thks.

On 28 Abr, 18:27, pul <[email protected]> wrote:
> thank you!
> I did exactly as autarchy said.
> I created some curves aligned with the floors and I lofted them in
> straight mode in loft options. Then explode it in multiple surfaces
> and I used that surfaces to generate my diagrid. I putted in the v
> value 1. It was so simple and I spent one day trying to fix it...
>
> On 28 Apr, 15:03, autarchy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Dividing a surface works with the U & V distance or by parameter along
> > surface so the surface length or CV weightings will vary the
> > alignment.
>
> > Try creating sections of the surface (that align with the floor slabs
> > - or wherever you need to create the joints) and then divide the
> > curves up to create a series of points that you can use as the diagrid
> > base.
>
>

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