Voronoi Pattern on a Dome / Sphere

Voronoi Pattern on a Dome / Sphere

certified_mad
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Voronoi Pattern on a Dome / Sphere

certified_mad
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Hi All

 

I could do with your help please, I am trying to recreate the following example:

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I am current using the free Voronoi Sketch Generator to create the pattern, but I have been unable to create the same pattern on a dome as above it maybe not possible using the Voronoi Sketch Generator?

 

I could do with some tips possible methods I could model the features or If anyone as a suitable example of something very similar that could be adapted for my needs.

Thanks in advances for your support.

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mavigogun
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From the little study I've done, the application's output is flat.   If you don't care about cell density distribution, you could Project the pattern to the surface of a dome, then hope a Press Pull would execute successfully.   Manually, you could 3D sketch a network of Lines around a dome, Project to Surface, create Patch Surfaces from them, Thicken those surfaces, then apply Fillets to the junctions, then Intersect the result with a Shelled dome.   I suppose what you do depends, in part,  on how much you want it.

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jodom4
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Hey certified_mad,

You could make short work of that with Dynamo: https://apps.autodesk.com/FUSION/en/Detail/Index?id=74731490955641349&appLang=en&os=Win64

 

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TrippyLighting
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Yes, but Windows only (Yuck!) and :

 

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joestolars
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Thread resurrection. I saw some of this type of design and I could not remember what the technique is. Thought it was something new. It is very interesting. Thought that this is what Generative design is. Mistaken, but happy to have found a thread on here, quite by accident.

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