Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hey Everyone!

Could someone tell me how to make this kind of a surface with GH? I remember having seen a formula or plugin that does this, but cant remember!

Thanks






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I could be mistaken but that looks to me like a trimmed part of the parametric surface given by the equations:

x = sin(u)*cos(v), y = sin(u)*sin(v), z = cos(u)

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Hey Daniel!
The image shown above was made in rhino using boolean difference
I tried something with your equation - I feel so naive!


Pls explain! :)
Sorry, I was just being silly.
That's the parametric equation for a sphere (try switching your 3 function components to cross-reference).
What is it you are actually after ? a non-trimmed version of that surface ?
Yeah, I wanted to know the procedure to make a surface from 3 [or more] arches. I mean we cannot achieve it by lofting right? Similar to enniper surface or something...

Also, in the above example, when I say cross-ref, I dont get a sphere. I'm just curious!


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One way to get matching numbers of outputs from the X,Y,Z expressions is to give Z a v input too (even though it's expression has no v term). Then you have a setup which you can use for more general parametric equations.

Of course there are far easier ways to make spheres in grasshopper! , just your post was titled 'mathematical surface'.
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Thanks Daniel!
The images I attached were just to show what I had in mind - I didnt want to achieve it by making a sphere and then trimming it. I wanted a surface which is formed between 3 or more arches [or parabolic curves or something], where you have control over the depth of the arch and the surface updates automatically.
Ah Thank you so much Elizabeth! :)

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