Hiya,
I have a wee issue with grouping primitives. I have a single mesh ( it comes from an .obj ), with multiple “sub-objects” in it, just connected primitives. I can do a group for each connected primitives with conectivity and partition SOP. But I need to create a group per groups which are intersecting or not far from each other ( with a radius value or something ).
You can see the problem in the screengrab I've attached. I'd like to have group 1-2-3-4 in groupA, 5-6 in GroupC and 7 in Group B.
I'm trying something with a for each node and intersecting vopsop node, but I'm a bit lost, anyone could help me on that ?
Thanks !
Group by proximity ?
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I'm not sat at my desk so can't answer in detail, but it may be worth checking out old school's intersecting objects tut…
http://www.sidefx.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2270&Itemid=132 [sidefx.com]
http://www.sidefx.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2270&Itemid=132 [sidefx.com]
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edit: Sorry, missed what you were saying originally (mobile's not the best forum browser). It's a bit of an awkward one - I'd probably not do it the the most efficiently myself, either through python or by importing groups iteratively into another Geometry node and processing their bounds there, ending up with a final grouping.
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Thanks,
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