Can you map force-fields to the surface of a object
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Can you map force-fields to the surface of a object

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using geometry, or maybe static electricity to hold the shape together, or some sort of force.-just reminded me of dropping iron filings on a sheet ofpaper with a magnet under it. Not surewhatyou are looking for but may be able to adopt something along these lines to what you are doing??......
Can force fields, can the object rest inside the grid? As the object is commanded to change could the grid surface change as well, constraining the "object"?
Like a netting, graphing of the surface, using geometry, or maybe static electricity to hold the shape together, or some sort of force.

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just reminded me of dropping iron filings on a sheet of paper with a magnet under it. Not sure what you are looking for but may be able to adopt something along these lines to what you are doing?? Do it in two or three axis and you'd get an idea of the force field if magnetic?

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NO!
Nobody can...outside of comic books.
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