algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hello the math addicts,
I try to build a GH to design conical anamorphisis in 3D, the aim is to transform a shape to obtain the undeformed image in a miror cone.
here is an exepmle : http://www.millersville.edu/physics/experiments/079/index.php
Anyone have a clue to fulfill this crazy transformation ?
Have a nice day
Paul
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Place the original image below the cone,
take a line from the viewing point to each point of this image,
intersect these lines with the surface,
rotate each line 180° about the surface normal at the intersection point,
intersect the rotated line with the XY plane to get the transformed point.
No need to write any equations, and the nice thing about doing it this way is it is then trivial to use a different viewing point, or a different shaped mirror or image surface.
Thank you Daniel,
have you any idea to do it with Brep and/or Surfaces in order to see the undeformaed image in the miror ?
Paul
I'd like to do it with a volume.
for exemple to deforme a 3D shoe in order to get the underformed image of the shoe in the mirror when you look above the cone.
It sound tricky but it seems to be possible with morph tools.
look at this system but on a cone : http://www.ufunk.net/artistes/jonty-hurwitz-anamorphose/
Thanks a lot Daniel,
I work the deformation in a full 360° circle.
I'll have to find a solution to delete the central faces which appear on the middle of the cone and link the end of the mesh.
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