So again I create a panel in a Generic Model pat tern Based, and chose a triangle (flat) net. This time by creating extra points (which I called later xAB, xAC….) I create helping lines to create a 3rd dimension. Which means here 2 extra triangles, with rounded corners. Its not the effect I wanted to fallow but a good exercise in understanding pattern based models. Using extra references points, I create this triangles as a new references lines. Connecting of them give me a shape very similar to a cushion I wanted.
Loading it into the project, Generic Mass its coming out that without parameters this panel doesn’t work. I came back to a model of a panel and add parameters which I didn’t give before. In the beginning only high was given, because of which I could change the dimension of my air filled cushion. Now I will try to find a solution for blocking the shape of a model, using trigonometric functions.
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You don't need to put
You don't need to put "helping lines to create a third dimension", draw your model inside of the pattern of the family and then put it in a generic mass model family, it should work!
Matteo Persanti