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STUDY : HEXAGONAL WEAVING

January 6, 2011

This is an experiment about a kind of fabric paneling which is applicable to any rhino surface. And it is also possible to differentiate the overlap gap by using “attractors” (see Density Components).  Basically, it started from setting up 3-dimensional woven frame with hexagonal modules. And each hexagonal module is shaped by using bezier curves (after offset to inside) between 3-dimensional points. The whole definition is pretty complicated, but most of them are already explained on my previous tutorials; Hexagonal Connection, Hexagonal Opening, Bezier Connection…

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  1. legall raphael permalink
    May 2, 2011 3:57 am

    Hi i intend to use this kind of similar pattern on my design and i was wondering if u could upload the tutorial or show ur tree on grasshopper, i m a newbie in grasshopper but let say that it s pretty easy actually…

    Could u show me the procedure in order to do that?

    Xx

  2. October 29, 2011 2:40 pm

    It’s really a nice and helpful piece of information.From there i get something I want to know. Thanks for the info.

    Ewa Network Reviews

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