Voronoi tricks is one of the driving forces behind MLAB. MLAB makes very little attempt to create a soup-to-nust voronoi "workflow". Rather it gives you lots of atomic functions/features/tricks so that you can create you own Voronoi workflows.
This picture you show is for sure possible in MLAB. I do it all the time. I might even have the youtube video to show you how to do it.
The process has 10 - 15 steps (commands issued) that must be followed very very carefully. Yo may need to look for mistakes after any given step.
As a step to learn the right commands ... you can try this with any old super regular foam bulk.
A degenerate case would be 27 cubes (separate) assmbled into a 3 x 3 x 3 bulk. If you can create command to make PIPES for all this ... then you can also do it for monodisperse foam ... or even a larger foam bulk that is not to crazy. The problem comes when you have a shared edge(s). We call those coincident edges ... which is extremely short ... and also hidden in the bulk. This will BREAK the ability of inset to perform well. Unless you make of use an inset that does not inset a constant distance. One of those insets might be laying around.
You can also SKYPE with me for more ideas if you want.
This picture you show is for sure possible in MLAB. I do it all the time. I might even have the youtube video to show you how to do it.
The process has 10 - 15 steps (commands issued) that must be followed very very carefully. Yo may need to look for mistakes after any given step.
As a step to learn the right commands ... you can try this with any old super regular foam bulk.
A degenerate case would be 27 cubes (separate) assmbled into a 3 x 3 x 3 bulk. If you can create command to make PIPES for all this ... then you can also do it for monodisperse foam ... or even a larger foam bulk that is not to crazy. The problem comes when you have a shared edge(s). We call those coincident edges ... which is extremely short ... and also hidden in the bulk. This will BREAK the ability of inset to perform well. Unless you make of use an inset that does not inset a constant distance. One of those insets might be laying around.
You can also SKYPE with me for more ideas if you want.