Hex pleating
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Hex pleating
Are there any advantages that hex pleating has over box pleating? If so, are they worth it? I have read that packing hexagons is more efficient than packing squares, but I dont know if that would necessairly transfer to origami.
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Re: Hex pleating
Hexagon packing is indeed more efficient than square packing (at least if my memory serves), but the difference isn't quite as much as you might imagine. There's also the fact that triangle grids, pretty much by definition, don't fit in squares very well at all, which means that hex-pleating isn't very practical.
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Re: Hex pleating
I second everything Balto said, it might be more efficient than pure square packing bp, but with pythagorean stretches bp becomes just as efficient if not more efficient than hp. The only practical application I can think of that hp has over bp would be for incorporating triangular patterns/textures into a larger design (eg, a turtle shell).
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I see. So, I could make a model with a general square gid and use hex pleating only to give texture, right? Also, if I plan on making something “circle-like”, would box pleating still be better?
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Re: Hex pleating
If you want the efficiency of circle packing but without actual circle packing, i'd say to do bp with pythas. i've never tried incorporating 60 degree textures into bp but i'd assume it would be pretty difficult to get it to work nicely. Most textures on bp models can be achieved with regular 45 degree angles plus shaping (think like ryujin scales)
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