Hi Fellows,
… as a follow-up of my elective commitment in:
… here is a no-traditional-soft-yakka-fully-parametric approach to visualize stairs on a sphere structure and its spiral path.
It is such an attractive shape that perhaps it would be worth looking into the mathematics behind it. I will amend the thread with another chapter … but only if I have enough vigour (in the subject) left.
Attached files:
StairsOnSphere_Fuzzle_A_arcd.png 4K_stereo ( 2.3MB) https://a360.co/4fWA4Ay
StairsOnSphere_Fuzzle_B_mono.png 4K_mono ( 1.0MB) https://a360.co/3SYQ7Eb
StairsOnSphere_Fuzzle_C_mono.png 4K_mono ( 3.7MB) https://a360.co/3MmfcoE
StairsOnSphere_Fuzzle_arcd.mp4 4K_mono (9.5MB) https://a360.co/3MjG1df
StairsOnSphere_Fuzzle_mono.mp4 4K_stereo (7.6MB) https://a360.co/3YZq7MS
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Regards
MichaelT
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