Modeling of a Mobius strip?
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 From:  amur (STEFAN)
4326.4 
Here's my approach...

well since i'm to tired i simply imported 24 open lines forming the strip and then did two (open) lofts to create the moebius strip in MoI. I did that also a couple of years ago in ViaCAD and used 12 open lines for that. The construction of the lines i did in the following way. I created 12 circles which would form a torus shape and in each circle, consisting of 12 control points, (starting at 12 o clock) i drew one line until i reached 12 o clock again and then did a loft of those lines. Hope i explained it well enough.

Regards
Stefan


EDITED: 4 Nov 2016 by STEFAN

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 From:  Michael Gibson
4326.5 In reply to 4326.4 
The lines method + loft that Stefan shows may be the easiest...

You wont' be able to use the "Closed" option in Loft because that tries to make a regular closed surface and in this case you want opposite corners of the surface to be touching instead.

So leave a small gap in the surface, and then fill in the gap with a second step - one convenient way to fill in the gap is the Blend command - hide the line cross-sections that were used to make the Loft surface and then you can select the ending edges of the loft and run Construct > Blend to build a smooth surface between them filling it in.

- Michael
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 From:  DannyT (DANTAS)
4326.6 
Using Pilou's example....



Cheers
~Danny~

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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
4326.7 In reply to 4326.6 
Cool try!
Model by Danny


if you are interested I have made this little prog :)
It's for Processing (free) but you can adapt for any language :) http://processing.org/
A little fractal effect
Just put your image in the Data folder and copy past these few lines : it's all ;)
code:
size(1024,512);                                  // your image's size in pixel
PImage pilou = loadImage("your image.png");     // any image with a subject + transparent background
 int t = 8;                                    //  minimum height size in pixel
for (int k = 8; k < 513; k = k + t) {      // increase width and height
   for (int y = 0; y < 513; y = y + k) {  //position x,y of each new image on the screen
     for (int x = 0; x < 1023; x = x + k*2) {
     image(pilou,x,y,k*2,k) ;             // draw an reducted image at the x,y position on the screen
     }                                   // end loop x
  }                                     // end loop y
filter(INVERT);                        // invert colors between each new screen, you can erase it
t=t+8;                                // increase  height size in pixel can be anything
}                                    // end loop k
image(pilou,0,0);                   // draw at the end your image :)


Have fun fractalising !

a little model by me :)

EDITED: 1 Sep 2011 by PILOU

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 From:  AlexS (ALEKSEI)
4326.8 
Thank you all for your answers!

Michael, but better in the next version of tools to make the deformation geometry, such as Twist, Bend, and so on. This much reduces the time to create complex models, such as Möbius strip, and increase the chances of your wonderful program!

Once again, thank you, all you really helped me!

Alex.
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 From:  Ambimind
4326.9 In reply to 4326.7 
and Pilou has been doing this since zbrush v1 :)
Doesn't this indicate there is a concept :)
And yet, they are still beautiful :)
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 From:  Michael T. (MICTU_UTCIM)
4326.10 
Here is one I did a while back. I hope to do a video tutorial someday :-)






Michael T.
Michael Tuttle a.k.a. mictu http://www.coroflot.com/DesignsByTuttle

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 From:  YFF (DFSWYF)
4326.11 In reply to 4326.10 
Looks nice! Thank you.
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 From:  amur (STEFAN)
4326.12 In reply to 4326.11 
Ouch, my description was wrong...it tells you to do a 360 degree rotation of the lines and not a 180 degrees rotation, sorry. With a 360 degree rotation of the lines someone can create a cutting object* for a split torus model (Keizo Ushio stone sculpture)...;-)

*Simply cut a torus with it in two halves and then arrange the parts shown like shown in the picture.



Regards
Stefan
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
4326.14 
One possibility :) (loop curve can have an infinite combinaison)


file 3DM http://moiscript.weebly.com/uploads/3/9/3/8/3938813/moebius.zip

Some funny images found on the Net ;)









EDITED: 12 Jun 2011 by PILOU

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 From:  Michael Gibson
4326.15 In reply to 4326.14 
Wow - Moebius bread!
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 From:  Nick (NVANLAAR)
4326.16 In reply to 4326.15 
It's only made once a year... Presumably on August Ferdinand Möbius' birthday ;-)

Windows 7 x64, Precision T3400, Intel C2Q @ 3 GHz
8 GB RAM, ATi Radeon HD 3870

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 From:  bemfarmer
4326.17 
Created in MoI:







- Brian

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