![]() The next major change is related to how the beginning of each strut is offset from each node.If these lists are shorter than the total number of elements entering the component, then struts of greater number than values in these lists will simply take on the last value in the list. So the new component takes lists of Rs (Radius Start) and Re (Radius End) values. In the new Exoskeleton, strut radii are variable not only on a per-strut basis, but they also can have different radii from their start to their end. In the earlier version all struts were of uniform radius. One of the first major changes is in regards to strut radii. ![]() The new exoskeleton has several fundamental changes to it, and therefore when you add it to your library folder, it won't overwrite the old one. You can read more about Cytoskeleton here: Daniel Piker and I are excited to repackage an updated Exoskeleton with his new Plankton-based mesh wireframe thickening tool Cytoskeleton into a single GHA.Īlthough both components have been tested and improved upon from their original setups, this GHA is still a work in progress, and hopefully in the upcoming months you'll find further upgrades to these in addition to new mesh thickening components.įor now, Cytoskeleton relies on Plankton for its functionality.
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