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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Just wondering if anyone would know how to create an Oblate Spheroid?

I'm using Rhino for the first time and would be grateful for some pointers. I'm trying to construct a Sea Urchin!!

 

Thanks a lot

 

Rich

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An oblate spheroid can be formed by rotating an ellipse about its minor axis.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oblate_spheroid

Or create a Sphere and scale it only along the z direction.

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David Rutten

david@mcneel.com

Poprad, Slovakia

...by a factor between (0, 1).

- Giulio
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giulio@mcneel.com

Nah, chicken eggs are not symmetrical along the equatorial plane. They have more curvature along the top than the bottom.

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David Rutten

david@mcneel.com

Poprad, Slovakia

Thanks all for that.

I realise ok that reducing the Z axis on a sphere gives me the shape I want. I'd love to know how nature does this? Bit of a mystery eh?

   Can Rhino create these easily ? I'd like to get a printout eventually so I can create a

template.

O, and by the way, It looks like a chickens egg is a prolate spheroid to be exact as its polar radius is larger than the equatorial radius!! :)

Oblate is opposite!!

Thanks

Cheers

Here's an oblate spheroid using grasshopper.  It's very easy to create the same in Rhino.  Solid>Ellipsoid>Center

How will you create a template of a 3D object using a 2D printout?  Just curious to understand what you mean by this.

Chris

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