Hi @Anonymous -
Reading this thread, I get the impression that you may be using generative design more from an aesthetics point of view, rather than pure performance. I am also assuming that what you are designing is the support structure for whatever media you will be using to create the shade, i.e. paper, fabric, etc.. In this scenario, you will need to put some extra thought into the setup for an exercise like this, as gravity load only is not an acceptable setup and generative design is best suited for performance based problems with more complex loading scenarios. A few things to think about, that will allow you to move this along.
1. Consider any non-service type of loads, i.e. handling of the lamp shade out of the package, or to install.
2. Some small dummy loads to create some stress in the system.
In the following images, I did a small compressive force in one load case, and then another load case with forces that would create a bending moment about the vertical axis of the lampshade. These were on the order of magnitude of a couple pounds. You will see, it creates a very minimal design. The direction of the loads and respective magnitudes will influence the shape significantly, so you will definitely want to do some experimentation with your load cases.
I hope this helps.
Mike Smell - Product Manager, Fusion 360 - Generative Design