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Create tangent arcs between multiple circles in row - Grasshopper - McNeel Forum
Create tangent arcs between multiple circles in row - Grasshopper - McNeel Forum
tangent arcs to multiple circles.3dm (2.5 MB) tangent arcs to multiple circles.gh (20.1 KB) Hi, I’m trying to create tangent arcs between rows of circles but I have some problems right now. Since I have branches with even number of items and other with uneven number of items, my way of doing is not working properly. I suppose there must be an easier way to deal with this but I can’t find the solution. Is anybody can help me? Also I’ve another question, when I have all the arcs, what i...
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Create tangent arcs between multiple circles in row - Grasshopper - McNeel Forum
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Curvature Comb / Jacob Rus / Observable
Curvature Comb / Jacob Rus / Observable
A “curvature comb” is a type of graphical diagram added to the plot of a curve which shows a number of “teeth” segments with their bases along the curve, oriented perpendicular to the curve and proportional in length to its curvature. Personally I find it is easier to interpret a solid curve vs. a collection of line segments. But eventually I might also add a more traditional comblike display. I apply a sigmoid function (here, an arctangent) to the curvature so that even for very extremely sharply kinked cu
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Curvature Comb / Jacob Rus / Observable
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Drawing better looking curves / Dennis Hotson / Observable
Drawing better looking curves / Dennis Hotson / Observable
I've recently been learning about how to draw smoother curves that look more appealing. A common technique in professional CAD and font design software is to use a visualisation called a curvature comb to see how sharp or flat a curve is along its path. Here's an example of a curvature comb being used in Fontlab VI to smooth out bumpy spots in a font:
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Drawing better looking curves / Dennis Hotson / Observable