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Hi,
I was wondering if it is possible have some polygon shape except rectangles as controlling surfaces/elements in freeform modelling. I wanted to model gemstones and the way I want to do it is by making a sphere with the element shapes as triangles, hexagons and pentagons and then applying Crease feature on the edges.
Another way of course, is by using the solid modelling but it is time consuming. Also, the reason I'm using this approach is because I'm new to freeform modelling. I have only done parametric modelling so far.
Now I have following two ideas in mind:
1- Projecting a sketch onto the surface of a sphere and if there is any feature(if I'm lucky) that allows making that sketch the controlling elements of freeform, I might be able to apply Crease feature and things will be very easy.
2- If it is possible to create surfaces using edges and vertices in the space, like selecting the target edges/vertices and program generates a surface using that input, I might be able to generate the gemstone profile by placing sketches on different planes and generating surfaces as said.
I have attached the photos of freeform spheres. It allows me to make control surfaces using latitude-longitude system and the other way shown is span faces. As I said before I want them to be triangular or other required polygons.
Kindly share your opinions and ideas on how I should create these gemstone profiles.
Cheers,
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