algorithmic modeling for Rhino
The answer to your previous (identical) question didn't satisfy?
http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/difficult-mathematical-de...
Silly me... warning, this is thread drift.
Before I looked at David's reply in the duplicate thread (so annoying!), which I don't understand anyway(?), I saw the "x=x+..." and thought "Oh, this is a series, I'll use Anemone" and hooked up a loop which is kind of interesting but looks nothing like the image in this post's question (at right).
It's just a series of concentric spirals, growing in size due to the loop. I don't understand the reference to "w"...?
But it was fun as I learned more about Anemone in the process.
Specifically, I spent a lot of time trying to collect the list of points generated in each iteration as a partioned list, only to eventually realize I can get that easily using the 'Record Data' feature in Anemone's 'Loop End' component. Wow, that's cool!
But again, I have no clue how these equations produce the image shown, which appears to be disk-like spirals around a sphere?
Show us how, Kenan?
As it can be seen, good definition. I think I have to use Anemone Plugin.
It remains to be seen if it's a "good definition". It's certainly not obvious yet.
Oh, and PLEASE, no more duplicate threads!!
In fact. I try to create UK pavilion. This function belongs to it. But I cannot adapt your definition to this function.
u,v,w) 0 ≤ u ≤ 2π 0 ≤ v ≤ π
0 ≤ w ≤ 2π
Xo=sin(v)cos(u)
Yo=sin(v)sin(u)
Zo=cos(v)/(13/10)
Xw=sin(sin(Xo))
Yw=sin(sin(Yo))
Zw=sin(sin(Zo))
Follow David Rutten's lead, not mine. The images you are providing are pretty terrible (small and fuzzy) but this one of the UK pavilion looks like what he posted two days ago when you asked this identical question in another thread:
http://www.grasshopper3d.com/xn/detail/2985220:Comment:1426067
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