Hi MO (MO_TE),
Wooow! I am stunned by your nodes! :-) (I need time to study them carefully though!)
> This is the tutorial I studied to get the process of making it.
https://eleccelerator.com/3d-printed-mechanical-iris-dome-all-one-piece/
Yes, it seems it is the most robust tutorial on making Iris Dome Boxes out there (and it was mentioned by Brian here: https://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=10641.6) , However, I did not study it (I think I should study it
at some point)
> In these nodes, leaf number can be set to a higher number, But I'm guessing they are not 3d print friendly?
Is it possible to rotate the leaves using your nodes? (I did not study your nodes carefully as of yet!) if the leaves do not bump into each other then surely u can make it 3D-printable! According to my personal experience the most two important things for making an Iris Dome Box are: 1- determining the shape of the leaves 2- determining the Anchor point around which a leaf can rotate without bumping into other leaves! the rest is easy!
Once again u showed how powerful Nodes are! and what crazy things one can do with Nodes + conventional modeling! Thank u (and of course Max) for that.
> I think moving the anchor point to the outside of the leaf is the key to have more leaves,
Indeed this trick is used to make the 6-leaf IDB (Iris Dome Box). ;-)
> But where is the most efficient position for anchor point?
Sorry, I don't have the answer for this question as of yet!
-Psygorn
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