Buy it from the people that manufacturer it and add 25% to the price for your customer.
Someone wants you to make it because they don't want to pay what it costs.
hey all. was asked to make this for a customor/
i have knowlege in rhino and grasshopper. anyone has any idea of how to get into that?
thanks!
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Buy it from the people that manufacturer it and add 25% to the price for your customer.
Someone wants you to make it because they don't want to pay what it costs.
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well, i like to know how i can get along by myself. ive made somthing simular:
but in what i did was alot of angles, in what ive seen the structure is simullar , but in what he showed me there is something looks like paper and im not sure how i can do this.
anyone got a clue?
btw, what ia mde was made with rhino+grasshopper
You can use Rhino's Heightfield function on that gray-scale photo to get a low relief and then carve it on a CNC router. But if you can just buy these panels, that would probably be easier and cheaper, and wouldn't violate anyone's Intellectual Property rights.
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Hi!
Could you tell me how you solved the issue? I'd make it with NURBS, if I had 3D scan data, or with T-Splines, if there was no need to replicate the surface precisely. Rhino could help in the both cases (at the moment I have no examples, but I'll add them over time) or some other T-Spline software like . If you did it without scanning, it should have taken a lot of time)