A hint regarding how to use cocoon is to use a range of numbers and a graph mapper to make the curve charge vary along the length of the curve (this will give you round corners at each of the vertices). A thread on the website for grasshopper has a few example files which should hopefully be enough for you to figure out how to use it. The actual website for cocoon had some interesting example files but since the site is offline you can't access them. I actually still had a copy of the GHA file in my downloads folder, but you might also have to download plankton to be able to use some of the components (I'm not sure which version you need). You definitely want to be using cocoon instead of WB mesh thicken. Unfortunately, it looks like the website that hosts Cocoon is currently offline, so I'm not sure where you'd be able to get the installer.ĮDIT: Ok, I managed to cull the invalid curves and see how your definition worked. You may want to look into using Cocoon instead of Weaverbird. ![]() Only 53 of the 100 lofts actually worked, so there's no way for me to troubleshoot any further. ![]() Afterward you start Grasshopper by typing Grasshopper into the command prompt. To install: In Grasshopper, choose File > Special Folders > Components folder. Are you sure this is the most recent definition? Many of the scaled/filleted curves are invalid, resulting in a failed loft. Download the installation file and follow the instructions.
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