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From: amur (STEFAN)
11 Mar 2018   [#155] In reply to [#154]
Hi Pilou,

thanks!

having so much fun With Max's script and Michael's tip. :-)

Mo_I_Voronoi

> Does it possible to strain the number of sides of polygons ?
> so 4 will done only quadrangles, 5 hexagons etc...

Voronoi is the dual of Delaunay Triangulation.

You will have to experiment a bit with drawing some triangles to understand how Voronoi works.

Regards
Stefan
From: mkdm
11 Mar 2018   [#156] In reply to [#141]
Hello mat10X.

Thanks.


@You "...how are you going from control points to the individual points on the curve/path to create the Voronoi?..."

Simply!
With one of the amazing scripts made by Max Smirnov! : PointsOnCurve

Grab it here : http://moi.maxsm.net/media/files/

This is the script you need :



Ciao!
From: mkdm
11 Mar 2018   [#157] In reply to [#143]
Hi Finema!

Very cool!!!

This the kind of CG style a really like :)

Bravo!
From: mkdm
11 Mar 2018   [#158] In reply to [#145]
Hi SBEECH!

Very nice!

I too want to experiment something like that, but using voxels in 3D-Coat.

Maybe tomorrow I will post some test render.

Ciao!
From: mkdm
11 Mar 2018   [#159] In reply to [#155]
Hello Stefan!

@You "...He he, yes this could be an interesting field to be more explored......"

Oh yeah! Almost endless exploration ;)

Very cool this kind of "Text Voronoi art"!! Very cool!!

A sort of...."specialized branch" of very nice "industrial design" IMHO.

Thanks a lot!
From: amur (STEFAN)
11 Mar 2018   [#160] In reply to [#159]
Hi Marco,

yes, lot's of things can be explored, thanks to Max! :-)

Regards
Stefan
From: amur (STEFAN)
11 Mar 2018   [#161]
Hi Pilou,

> You will have to experiment a bit with drawing some triangles to understand how Voronoi works.

As a little test you can try the following, draw some random connected triangles and use Michael's
Circumcenter script. Once you have the points connect them with straight lines and voilá you have
a Voronoi Diagram over you triangles. :-) You can use of course Max's Voronoi script, but this way
you see the process better.

Regards
Stefan
From: mat10x
11 Mar 2018   [#162] In reply to [#156]
"Simply!
With one of the amazing scripts made by Max Smirnov! : PointsOnCurve"

Of course...Max!

Works like a charm. Michael's suggestion also works very well. Good to know the base manual operation. Getting spoiled with these amazing scripts.

Thanks Marco (Max and Michael)!
From: amur (STEFAN)
11 Mar 2018   [#163] In reply to [#162]
Hi all,

last doodle for today. :-)

Voronoi_Spiral_Regular

Regards
Stefan
From: Michael Gibson
11 Mar 2018   [#164] In reply to [#163]
Hi Stefan, those would make nice stained glass or mosaics!

- Michael
From: amur (STEFAN)
11 Mar 2018   [#165]
Hi Michael,

thank you! I may do small pieces from some of them later, to print out in color
on our 3D printer at work.

Can't wait what Marco and all others will come up with!

Regards
Stefan
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
12 Mar 2018   [#166]
An old one! :)


From: mkdm
14 Mar 2018   [#167]
Hello everyone!

This time......"Voronoi Alien Spore" :)
Moi + 3D-Coat (71M poly in voxel and shaders) + Affinity Photo

From this :



To this! ...In three color variants
(you can find Hires version in gallery section)







Other camera shots will follow :)

Ciao!
From: Ryne Lee (GLDMACHINA)
15 Mar 2018   [#168] In reply to [#75]
this look so wonderful
From: mkdm
15 Mar 2018   [#169] In reply to [#168]
Thanks Ryne Lee for your appreciation.

Ciao!
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
15 Mar 2018   [#170]
A synthetic vegetal! :)
From: mkdm
15 Mar 2018   [#171] In reply to [#170]
LOL :)

...I'd really like have the chance to Print in 3D some of these my "sculptures" to see how they appear physically.

But I haven't any kind of experience in 3D printing and I don't know if, for example, I can ask to the Printing service : "Hey, this is my 3D-Coat model in super high poly count, take it and print it and do a good job" or if I have to "decimate" it before sending to the printing service.
But I don't know how this decimation would alter the smoothness of the model, and so on...

Actually I have zero experience in 3D Printing. It's an unknown "place" for me :)

Maybe some of you here could teach me the "very basics steps" for sending a 3D model to a 3D Printing service, before I waste time and money :)

Thanks to everyone who will help me in this "endeavour" :)
From: mkdm
15 Mar 2018   [#172] In reply to [#171]
Hi Michael.

P.S. ....maybe a new Thread called "Very basics of 3D Print a model made in Moi or 3D-Coat" could be created...

But I don't know if this new thread could be too "off topic" related to this Moi Forum.

Michael, what do you say, do you think it's a good idea to create here this new new thread ?
Is it possible ?

I stay tuned.
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
15 Mar 2018   [#173]
Never made this sort of thing but https://www.sculpteo.com/en/
This site is very well done! Of course I see the French one! ;)
And will give you all advices!
From: bemfarmer
15 Mar 2018   [#174] In reply to [#172]
After 2.5 months backorder, Prusa i3 MK3 Kit, 3D printer, is leaving Prague, Czechia, for USA.
- Brian

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