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Dynamo Applied 01: Single Surface Triangle Tessellation 

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@tamilanbumurthi6288
@tamilanbumurthi6288 6 лет назад
Hey.. Thank you very much for the video tutorial. It is very helpful. Can you please make a video on multiple surfaces tessellation? I am very curious to know more on that..
@DynamoforAlias
@DynamoforAlias 6 лет назад
Hello - could you describe how your multiple surfaces are laid out? Do they have different degrees? Are they discontinous? Are some surfaces trimmed? Are there secondary surfaces such as fillets? Do you want some parts to have finer tessellation? The more details the better!
@tamilanbumurthi6288
@tamilanbumurthi6288 6 лет назад
Hey.. Yes. The form that I have has curvature continuous multiple surfaces (big fillets between two major surfaces) with different degrees. Also they are trimmed. I am looking to create something like this pbs.twimg.com/media/CpzOXLhUsAA-eaQ.jpg:large but on a different base form which is not a rectangular flat surface.
@tamilanbumurthi6288
@tamilanbumurthi6288 6 лет назад
Also, I would like to know how to different shapes other than 3 point triangles. For example; Honey comb pattern with varying depths
@tamilanbumurthi6288
@tamilanbumurthi6288 6 лет назад
pbs.twimg.com/media/CpyzWhNUAAA0ze6.jpg:large This is a better representation of what I am intending to do. I would really appreciate. Thankyou
@coolsad7103
@coolsad7103 5 лет назад
+1
@muchmercy3056
@muchmercy3056 4 года назад
Thank you for great tutorials. I've watched every single video you uploaded. and I am really curious about how to make mesh pattern to adjust on grill or windshield of vehicles. back in day it was so manual work that took out many time for one work. Can we have tutorial for that stuff.
@Jake_Lockyer
@Jake_Lockyer 3 года назад
Thank you for the tutorial, if I'm working with a surface that has a trimmed boundary, how can I get my iso lines to follow that edge as opposed to drawing out the untrimmed boundaries?