5-fold symmetry?


RE: 5-fold symmetry?
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(Yesterday, 7:06)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: +1.
The first thing I would do is to rotate the whole flower (why this weird orientation in the Bi mesh???), isolate and subfile a petal, make the stem and flower heart using primitives, slightly enlarge the petal subpart to make sure it interpenetrate the stem/heart avoiding any gaps when rotated. Then create the flower from the heart+stem and 5 rotated petals, and use isecalc to create the intersection line between the 16-fold symmetry center and 5-fold petals.
Possibly the petal can be further subparted to halves + middle part.

Yes, the petal itself can be halved!

I did work on this a while ago (1 year) as the mesh is pretty coarse, so I refined the outer a bit, may be you want to take a look


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5-fold symmetry? - by Peter Blomberg - Yesterday, 1:47
RE: 5-fold symmetry? - by Magnus Forsberg - Yesterday, 6:34
RE: 5-fold symmetry? - by Philippe Hurbain - Yesterday, 7:06
RE: 5-fold symmetry? - by Gerald Lasser - Yesterday, 8:52
RE: 5-fold symmetry? - by Peter Blomberg - Yesterday, 23:11

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