Rhino Grasshopper – Convert a set of Lines into Single Closed Brep [QUICK SOLUTION]



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In this Rhino Grasshopper tutorial, we are going to share the best way to convert Lines into Single Closed Polysurface (Brep). In addition to that, you will learn how to create a Brep structure for Geodesic Sphere and Icosahedron.

This quick solution is a great Grasshopper hack that you can implement right away on your specific projects. The workflow is simple, create polylines that you want to convert and apply this grasshopper definition and your geometry will be instantly converted to closed polysurface. We also have the ability to modify the thickness of the final brep.

We are going to use 4 different plugins:

• LunchBox 👉 https://www.food4rhino.com/app/lunchbox
• Weaverbird 👉 http://www.giuliopiacentino.com/weaverbird/
• Exoskeleton [Cytoskeleton] 👉https://www.grasshopper3d.com/group/plankton/forum/topics/cytoskeleton
• Plankton 👉 https://www.grasshopper3d.com/group/plankton

All of them you can download in the following link:
👉 https://we.tl/t-cyRavo2uZ1

Note: Once you unzip, LunchBox and Weaverbird plugin you should install by double-click. Exoskeleton (Cytoskeleton) and Plankton files you need to place into Grasshopper “Components Folder”.

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