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 From:  Michael Gibson
5178.9 In reply to 5178.8 
The problem with ArrayGem for this particular case is that ArrayGem places things along curves that are on the surface, not at individual point locations like Brian had here. Also ArrayGem is only focused on handling open curves too.

It is definitely related though since it does generate equally spaced circles along one direction, but I'm not sure if the particular way it does it would apply here.

- Michael
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 From:  bemfarmer
5178.10 In reply to 5178.9 
Well, for what it is worth, figured out how to use ArrayGem to place protrusions normal to a sphere, which would be
scriptable.
ArrayGem works with line segments drawn from the surface, to the center of the sphere! (Not from the center, to the surface.)
It also works on eggs, and should work on other solids, and other surfaces.
It is necessary that the Gem distance is larger than the lengh of the line segment...+/-.
For the egg, started with a circle, and scaled it up to surround the egg, then trimmed the lines.

This might be good for placing a lot of objects on a surface...
(For a few, or several dozen, the orient command is superb.)

Attached is an egg which has predator protection...





EDITED: 19 Feb 2014 by BEMFARMER

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 From:  bemfarmer
5178.11 
Another way to use ArrayGem with points.
ArrayGem does not work with points, so created a very tiny line of length 0.001 units, and assigned the line
an Object name of Line.001Long. In order to select it, and pick its centerline as the base point, click on its Object name select
box area, then hit the screen reset button, to auto zoom in. Used CopyToPoints to copy it to the spherical points.
Then use GemArray to copy octagonal object to the line segments, with the sphere as the base surface. This sets them normal to
the sphere, per the selection circle, at a radial distance error, from the surface of the sphere, of between 0.0005 and -0.0005 units, depending on which side of the sphere they are on. Attached is a spherical pattern with 500 points. (Also did one with 2000 points.)

Kind of resembles a pineapple...


EDITED: 2 Apr 2015 by BEMFARMER

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 From:  Michael Gibson
5178.12 In reply to 5178.11 
Hi Brian, that's a cool way to make use of ArrayGem - basically that ends up just placing the first element of the array at the start of the curve only but that's all that you want for your case anyway!

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 From:  Mindset (IGNITER)
5178.13 In reply to 5178.11 
Might someone expound a bit on message 5178.11 ?

The image is missing and I don't get how to follow the suggestion.
Maybe someone might be so kind as to make a screen-cam demo...?

Please?
- Mindset
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