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| Faceted Domes in Rhino Hi, I'm currently trying to make a Geodesic Hemisphere in Rhino 4 :s which is proving quite difficult, i'm thinking it should be possible to somehow project the triangular faces onto a sphere but am not having much success at the moment! Does anyone have any ideas how to do it or tips? This kind of thing: ![]() Thanks in advance ![]() |
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| Benwhite89 the way I have done it is to make the first segments then use them to build the dome in 3d. Once you have made the necessary parts I copy, move, rotate them into position then use array to sweep them around the model. |
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| Thanks bhnautica but how do you know the angles that each segment should be positioned at? Presumably you need to use formulae to calculate them? |
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| Benwhite89 it not so much angles but lengths. Check out this site http://desertdomes.com/index.html it has a calculator for different size domes.There are some angles in the "conduit dome tips" Last edited by bhnautika : 05-29-2008 at 11:25 PM. Reason: more info |
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