You can send a number of surfaces all together to have the same tessellation operation, but they are not treated as a continuous surface. We have some ideas in mind for doing something with either shared datums (like Intersects functionality) or where a single domain is shared with multiple surfaces, but have not tried it out yet. What are you looking to do?
is it possible to loft multiple lists of curve to produce mutiple loft surfaces using the same loft form tool ? i was trying to use csv files to rebuild some geometry designed in rhino inside revit using dynamo
is it possible to tessellate multiple surfaces together
ReplyDeleteYou mean as a continuous surface?
ReplyDeleteYeah
DeleteYou can send a number of surfaces all together to have the same tessellation operation, but they are not treated as a continuous surface. We have some ideas in mind for doing something with either shared datums (like Intersects functionality) or where a single domain is shared with multiple surfaces, but have not tried it out yet. What are you looking to do?
ReplyDeleteI was trying to tessellate a cylinder mass made of two surfaces
ReplyDeleteHi Zach
ReplyDeleteis it possible to loft multiple lists of curve to produce mutiple loft surfaces using the same loft form tool ? i was trying to use csv files to rebuild some geometry designed in rhino inside revit using dynamo
Hi Zach
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