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OPENHOME.CC
Write what you absorb, not what you think others want to absorb.MODULE AND FUNCTION
I mentioned module at the end of Introduction to “OpenSCAD CheatSheet”.You probably don't like definitions or terms in programming languages, such as the difference between function and method. But the fact is, module and function in OpenSCAD are different from those similar things in other languages. No magic number CIRCLE - OPENHOME.CC The code demonstrates a way to draw a circle. It leverages the square module to draw several thin squares which look like lines. However, if you room out the circle, you will see small gaps between lines. The polygon module. You may leverage the polygon module to build a circle. It accepts a list of coordinates to create a multi-sided shape.. radius = 50; module my_circle(radius, fn CIRCULAR SECTOR AND ARC Heart chain with text is one of my hot things. (I also designed Text heart chain which can coil up hearts.). There are two small rings between hearts. The rings don't overlap so you can print it in place. Before creating these hearts, what should you prepare for such asimple ring?
BÉZIER SURFACE
The above curve is composed of three cubic Bézier curves. The 4th control point of the 1st Bézier curve is actually the 1st control point of the 2nd Bézier curve.FUNCTION GRAPHER
In the above code, resolution determines what the next x or y is. A smaller resolution creates a smoother graph but takes more time to render. The exported model file is larger, too. The figure below using resolution = 0.01.It takes more than one minute to show the preview onmy computer.
BÉZIER CURVE
More specifically, if we have the curve function f(x), a point (x.y) and move Δx in the X direction, we'll get Δy = f(x + Δx) - f(x).If Δx approaches 0, you can view the segment of the curve as a line and its slope is Δy / Δx. (This is the definition of the derivative literally, and the line is the tangent line to f(x) at that point.). From this viewpoint, you can view a curve as beingTEXT AND CYLINDER
You may input text to generate a tower. The number of characters determines the height of the tower. The more you input, the higher it is. The text in the above picture comes from Top 20 Replies by Programmers When Their Programs Don’t Work.. Wrapping text around acylinder
PATH_EXTRUDE
You might think this is wrong. Actually, it's not. It's the correct/default behavior of path_extrude.Because you don't provide other information, what path_extrude can do is to guess how to generate sections from points. You think it's a bug in path_extrude because your brain has information that path points do not provide.. The method parameter is default to "AXIS_ANGLE", a way to guess COMPILING C TO WEBASSEMBLY Type C code in the top left editor and click “Build”. It compiles C to WebAssembly and shows the text format in the bottom. The WebAssembly text format is what I want to learn primarily.OPENHOME.CC
Write what you absorb, not what you think others want to absorb.MODULE AND FUNCTION
I mentioned module at the end of Introduction to “OpenSCAD CheatSheet”.You probably don't like definitions or terms in programming languages, such as the difference between function and method. But the fact is, module and function in OpenSCAD are different from those similar things in other languages. No magic number CIRCLE - OPENHOME.CC The code demonstrates a way to draw a circle. It leverages the square module to draw several thin squares which look like lines. However, if you room out the circle, you will see small gaps between lines. The polygon module. You may leverage the polygon module to build a circle. It accepts a list of coordinates to create a multi-sided shape.. radius = 50; module my_circle(radius, fn CIRCULAR SECTOR AND ARC Heart chain with text is one of my hot things. (I also designed Text heart chain which can coil up hearts.). There are two small rings between hearts. The rings don't overlap so you can print it in place. Before creating these hearts, what should you prepare for such asimple ring?
BÉZIER SURFACE
The above curve is composed of three cubic Bézier curves. The 4th control point of the 1st Bézier curve is actually the 1st control point of the 2nd Bézier curve.FUNCTION GRAPHER
In the above code, resolution determines what the next x or y is. A smaller resolution creates a smoother graph but takes more time to render. The exported model file is larger, too. The figure below using resolution = 0.01.It takes more than one minute to show the preview onmy computer.
BÉZIER CURVE
More specifically, if we have the curve function f(x), a point (x.y) and move Δx in the X direction, we'll get Δy = f(x + Δx) - f(x).If Δx approaches 0, you can view the segment of the curve as a line and its slope is Δy / Δx. (This is the definition of the derivative literally, and the line is the tangent line to f(x) at that point.). From this viewpoint, you can view a curve as beingTEXT AND CYLINDER
You may input text to generate a tower. The number of characters determines the height of the tower. The more you input, the higher it is. The text in the above picture comes from Top 20 Replies by Programmers When Their Programs Don’t Work.. Wrapping text around acylinder
PATH_EXTRUDE
You might think this is wrong. Actually, it's not. It's the correct/default behavior of path_extrude.Because you don't provide other information, what path_extrude can do is to guess how to generate sections from points. You think it's a bug in path_extrude because your brain has information that path points do not provide.. The method parameter is default to "AXIS_ANGLE", a way to guess COMPILING C TO WEBASSEMBLY Type C code in the top left editor and click “Build”. It compiles C to WebAssembly and shows the text format in the bottom. The WebAssembly text format is what I want to learn primarily.BÉZIER CURVE
More specifically, if we have the curve function f(x), a point (x.y) and move Δx in the X direction, we'll get Δy = f(x + Δx) - f(x).If Δx approaches 0, you can view the segment of the curve as a line and its slope is Δy / Δx. (This is the definition of the derivative literally, and the line is the tangent line to f(x) at that point.). From this viewpoint, you can view a curve as being HEXAGONS - OPENHOME.CC A hexagonal structure is useful in many situations. This module creates hexagons in a hexagon. ParamLINE - OPENHOME.CC
Line? What a weird topic? Many models need lines, such as Turtle Spiral Generator and Symmetrical triangle generator.They are all based on lines. Unfortunately, OpenSCAD lacks a built-in module named polyline.What should we do now?TEXT AND CIRCLE
Wrapping text around a circle. Making a thing like this is easy. You just wrap text around a circle, draw a circle ring, linear_extrude them and add a bottom. We've seen how to draw a circle in Circle.One way to do that is using lines. INTRODUCTION TO “OPENSCAD CHEATSHEET” OpenSCAD User Manual is comprehensive documentation for learning OpenSCAD. It's better to go through all the documents if you have enough time. However, to be honest, I didn't read all of them. Most of the time, I just search on OpenSCAD CheatSheet, such as looking for a useful module or function, figuring how to do a transformation, etc.Then, try to go on my work directly.HELIX - OPENHOME.CC
Parameters. radius : The radius of the cylinder. It also accepts a vector . r1 is the bottom radius and r2 is the top radius of a cone. levels : The level count is performed every 360 degrees. level_dist : The distance between two vertial points. vt_dir : "SPI_DOWN" for spiraling down.HEART - OPENHOME.CC
A heart in the first quadrant. According to the above figure, if you want to position the heart in the first quadrant, move the heart radius + radius * cos(45) along the x-axis and 3 * radius * sin(45) along the y-axis. It aligns the heart with the bottom of the boundingbox at
PATH_EXTRUDE
path_extrude. It extrudes a 2D shape along a path. This module is suitable for a path created by a continuous function. When using this module, you should use points to represent the 2D shape. If your 2D shape is not solid, indexes of triangles are required. See sweep fordetails.
3D TURTLE GRAPHICS
Therefore, when forwarding from a point (x1, y2), the new point is (x1 + L * 1 / sqrt(2), y1 + L * 1 / sqrt(2)).. In 2D turtle graphics, we only forward the turtle in the x-axis and don't care about forwarding in the y-axis.The calculation is simplified, so we don't talk about vectors at that time.TIMERTASK P TIMER
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OPENHOME.CC
Write what you absorb, not what you think others want to absorb.MODULE AND FUNCTION
I mentioned module at the end of Introduction to “OpenSCAD CheatSheet”.You probably don't like definitions or terms in programming languages, such as the difference between function and method. But the fact is, module and function in OpenSCAD are different from those similar things in other languages. No magic number CIRCLE - OPENHOME.CC The code demonstrates a way to draw a circle. It leverages the square module to draw several thin squares which look like lines. However, if you room out the circle, you will see small gaps between lines. The polygon module. You may leverage the polygon module to build a circle. It accepts a list of coordinates to create a multi-sided shape.. radius = 50; module my_circle(radius, fn CIRCULAR SECTOR AND ARC Heart chain with text is one of my hot things. (I also designed Text heart chain which can coil up hearts.). There are two small rings between hearts. The rings don't overlap so you can print it in place. Before creating these hearts, what should you prepare for such asimple ring?
BÉZIER SURFACE
The above curve is composed of three cubic Bézier curves. The 4th control point of the 1st Bézier curve is actually the 1st control point of the 2nd Bézier curve.FUNCTION GRAPHER
In the above code, resolution determines what the next x or y is. A smaller resolution creates a smoother graph but takes more time to render. The exported model file is larger, too. The figure below using resolution = 0.01.It takes more than one minute to show the preview onmy computer.
BÉZIER CURVE
More specifically, if we have the curve function f(x), a point (x.y) and move Δx in the X direction, we'll get Δy = f(x + Δx) - f(x).If Δx approaches 0, you can view the segment of the curve as a line and its slope is Δy / Δx. (This is the definition of the derivative literally, and the line is the tangent line to f(x) at that point.). From this viewpoint, you can view a curve as beingTEXT AND CYLINDER
You may input text to generate a tower. The number of characters determines the height of the tower. The more you input, the higher it is. The text in the above picture comes from Top 20 Replies by Programmers When Their Programs Don’t Work.. Wrapping text around acylinder
PATH_EXTRUDE
You might think this is wrong. Actually, it's not. It's the correct/default behavior of path_extrude.Because you don't provide other information, what path_extrude can do is to guess how to generate sections from points. You think it's a bug in path_extrude because your brain has information that path points do not provide.. The method parameter is default to "AXIS_ANGLE", a way to guess COMPILING C TO WEBASSEMBLY Type C code in the top left editor and click “Build”. It compiles C to WebAssembly and shows the text format in the bottom. The WebAssembly text format is what I want to learn primarily.OPENHOME.CC
Write what you absorb, not what you think others want to absorb.MODULE AND FUNCTION
I mentioned module at the end of Introduction to “OpenSCAD CheatSheet”.You probably don't like definitions or terms in programming languages, such as the difference between function and method. But the fact is, module and function in OpenSCAD are different from those similar things in other languages. No magic number CIRCLE - OPENHOME.CC The code demonstrates a way to draw a circle. It leverages the square module to draw several thin squares which look like lines. However, if you room out the circle, you will see small gaps between lines. The polygon module. You may leverage the polygon module to build a circle. It accepts a list of coordinates to create a multi-sided shape.. radius = 50; module my_circle(radius, fn CIRCULAR SECTOR AND ARC Heart chain with text is one of my hot things. (I also designed Text heart chain which can coil up hearts.). There are two small rings between hearts. The rings don't overlap so you can print it in place. Before creating these hearts, what should you prepare for such asimple ring?
BÉZIER SURFACE
The above curve is composed of three cubic Bézier curves. The 4th control point of the 1st Bézier curve is actually the 1st control point of the 2nd Bézier curve.FUNCTION GRAPHER
In the above code, resolution determines what the next x or y is. A smaller resolution creates a smoother graph but takes more time to render. The exported model file is larger, too. The figure below using resolution = 0.01.It takes more than one minute to show the preview onmy computer.
BÉZIER CURVE
More specifically, if we have the curve function f(x), a point (x.y) and move Δx in the X direction, we'll get Δy = f(x + Δx) - f(x).If Δx approaches 0, you can view the segment of the curve as a line and its slope is Δy / Δx. (This is the definition of the derivative literally, and the line is the tangent line to f(x) at that point.). From this viewpoint, you can view a curve as beingTEXT AND CYLINDER
You may input text to generate a tower. The number of characters determines the height of the tower. The more you input, the higher it is. The text in the above picture comes from Top 20 Replies by Programmers When Their Programs Don’t Work.. Wrapping text around acylinder
PATH_EXTRUDE
You might think this is wrong. Actually, it's not. It's the correct/default behavior of path_extrude.Because you don't provide other information, what path_extrude can do is to guess how to generate sections from points. You think it's a bug in path_extrude because your brain has information that path points do not provide.. The method parameter is default to "AXIS_ANGLE", a way to guess COMPILING C TO WEBASSEMBLY Type C code in the top left editor and click “Build”. It compiles C to WebAssembly and shows the text format in the bottom. The WebAssembly text format is what I want to learn primarily.BÉZIER CURVE
More specifically, if we have the curve function f(x), a point (x.y) and move Δx in the X direction, we'll get Δy = f(x + Δx) - f(x).If Δx approaches 0, you can view the segment of the curve as a line and its slope is Δy / Δx. (This is the definition of the derivative literally, and the line is the tangent line to f(x) at that point.). From this viewpoint, you can view a curve as being HEXAGONS - OPENHOME.CC A hexagonal structure is useful in many situations. This module creates hexagons in a hexagon. ParamLINE - OPENHOME.CC
Line? What a weird topic? Many models need lines, such as Turtle Spiral Generator and Symmetrical triangle generator.They are all based on lines. Unfortunately, OpenSCAD lacks a built-in module named polyline.What should we do now?TEXT AND CIRCLE
Wrapping text around a circle. Making a thing like this is easy. You just wrap text around a circle, draw a circle ring, linear_extrude them and add a bottom. We've seen how to draw a circle in Circle.One way to do that is using lines. INTRODUCTION TO “OPENSCAD CHEATSHEET” OpenSCAD User Manual is comprehensive documentation for learning OpenSCAD. It's better to go through all the documents if you have enough time. However, to be honest, I didn't read all of them. Most of the time, I just search on OpenSCAD CheatSheet, such as looking for a useful module or function, figuring how to do a transformation, etc.Then, try to go on my work directly.HELIX - OPENHOME.CC
Parameters. radius : The radius of the cylinder. It also accepts a vector . r1 is the bottom radius and r2 is the top radius of a cone. levels : The level count is performed every 360 degrees. level_dist : The distance between two vertial points. vt_dir : "SPI_DOWN" for spiraling down.HEART - OPENHOME.CC
A heart in the first quadrant. According to the above figure, if you want to position the heart in the first quadrant, move the heart radius + radius * cos(45) along the x-axis and 3 * radius * sin(45) along the y-axis. It aligns the heart with the bottom of the boundingbox at
PATH_EXTRUDE
path_extrude. It extrudes a 2D shape along a path. This module is suitable for a path created by a continuous function. When using this module, you should use points to represent the 2D shape. If your 2D shape is not solid, indexes of triangles are required. See sweep fordetails.
3D TURTLE GRAPHICS
Therefore, when forwarding from a point (x1, y2), the new point is (x1 + L * 1 / sqrt(2), y1 + L * 1 / sqrt(2)).. In 2D turtle graphics, we only forward the turtle in the x-axis and don't care about forwarding in the y-axis.The calculation is simplified, so we don't talk about vectors at that time.TIMERTASK P TIMER
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OPENHOME.CC
Write what you absorb, not what you think others want to absorb.MODULE AND FUNCTION
I mentioned module at the end of Introduction to “OpenSCAD CheatSheet”.You probably don't like definitions or terms in programming languages, such as the difference between function and method. But the fact is, module and function in OpenSCAD are different from those similar things in other languages. No magic number CIRCLE - OPENHOME.CC The code demonstrates a way to draw a circle. It leverages the square module to draw several thin squares which look like lines. However, if you room out the circle, you will see small gaps between lines. The polygon module. You may leverage the polygon module to build a circle. It accepts a list of coordinates to create a multi-sided shape.. radius = 50; module my_circle(radius, fn HEXAGONS - OPENHOME.CC A hexagonal structure is useful in many situations. This module creates hexagons in a hexagon. ParamLOFT - OPENHOME.CC
When having uniform cross sections, you can use sweep to create a model. The loft here is best when you have a body with multiple crosssections with different geometries.. Since: 2.3 Parameters. sections: A list of cross-sections, The points must be count-clockwise indexes.; slices: Defines the number of intermediate points between two sections.Default to 1.BÉZIER SURFACE
The above curve is composed of three cubic Bézier curves. The 4th control point of the 1st Bézier curve is actually the 1st control point of the 2nd Bézier curve. CIRCULAR SECTOR AND ARC Heart chain with text is one of my hot things. (I also designed Text heart chain which can coil up hearts.). There are two small rings between hearts. The rings don't overlap so you can print it in place. Before creating these hearts, what should you prepare for such asimple ring?
BÉZIER CURVE
More specifically, if we have the curve function f(x), a point (x.y) and move Δx in the X direction, we'll get Δy = f(x + Δx) - f(x).If Δx approaches 0, you can view the segment of the curve as a line and its slope is Δy / Δx. (This is the definition of the derivative literally, and the line is the tangent line to f(x) at that point.). From this viewpoint, you can view a curve as beingTEXT AND CYLINDER
You may input text to generate a tower. The number of characters determines the height of the tower. The more you input, the higher it is. The text in the above picture comes from Top 20 Replies by Programmers When Their Programs Don’t Work.. Wrapping text around acylinder
FUNCTION GRAPHER
In the above code, resolution determines what the next x or y is. A smaller resolution creates a smoother graph but takes more time to render. The exported model file is larger, too. The figure below using resolution = 0.01.It takes more than one minute to show the preview onmy computer.
OPENHOME.CC
Write what you absorb, not what you think others want to absorb.MODULE AND FUNCTION
I mentioned module at the end of Introduction to “OpenSCAD CheatSheet”.You probably don't like definitions or terms in programming languages, such as the difference between function and method. But the fact is, module and function in OpenSCAD are different from those similar things in other languages. No magic number CIRCLE - OPENHOME.CC The code demonstrates a way to draw a circle. It leverages the square module to draw several thin squares which look like lines. However, if you room out the circle, you will see small gaps between lines. The polygon module. You may leverage the polygon module to build a circle. It accepts a list of coordinates to create a multi-sided shape.. radius = 50; module my_circle(radius, fn HEXAGONS - OPENHOME.CC A hexagonal structure is useful in many situations. This module creates hexagons in a hexagon. ParamLOFT - OPENHOME.CC
When having uniform cross sections, you can use sweep to create a model. The loft here is best when you have a body with multiple crosssections with different geometries.. Since: 2.3 Parameters. sections: A list of cross-sections, The points must be count-clockwise indexes.; slices: Defines the number of intermediate points between two sections.Default to 1.BÉZIER SURFACE
The above curve is composed of three cubic Bézier curves. The 4th control point of the 1st Bézier curve is actually the 1st control point of the 2nd Bézier curve. CIRCULAR SECTOR AND ARC Heart chain with text is one of my hot things. (I also designed Text heart chain which can coil up hearts.). There are two small rings between hearts. The rings don't overlap so you can print it in place. Before creating these hearts, what should you prepare for such asimple ring?
BÉZIER CURVE
More specifically, if we have the curve function f(x), a point (x.y) and move Δx in the X direction, we'll get Δy = f(x + Δx) - f(x).If Δx approaches 0, you can view the segment of the curve as a line and its slope is Δy / Δx. (This is the definition of the derivative literally, and the line is the tangent line to f(x) at that point.). From this viewpoint, you can view a curve as beingTEXT AND CYLINDER
You may input text to generate a tower. The number of characters determines the height of the tower. The more you input, the higher it is. The text in the above picture comes from Top 20 Replies by Programmers When Their Programs Don’t Work.. Wrapping text around acylinder
FUNCTION GRAPHER
In the above code, resolution determines what the next x or y is. A smaller resolution creates a smoother graph but takes more time to render. The exported model file is larger, too. The figure below using resolution = 0.01.It takes more than one minute to show the preview onmy computer.
3D LINE - OPENHOME.CC Because spheres consist of the line, we leave a fn parameter which represents the resolution of the line. The hull operation is slow, so a bigger fn takes more time to render a line.. polyline3D. Now, we have a line from two points. Similarly, you just take two points anddraw a
LINE - OPENHOME.CC
Line? What a weird topic? Many models need lines, such as Turtle Spiral Generator and Symmetrical triangle generator.They are all based on lines. Unfortunately, OpenSCAD lacks a built-in module named polyline.What should we do now? PUZZLE - OPENHOME.CC More puzzle pieces. Want more puzzle pieces? Copying the puzzle piece in your slicing software may solve this requirement. Well, OpenSCAD is a modeling program based on programming, so all you have to do isusing a loop.
HEART - OPENHOME.CC
A heart in the first quadrant. According to the above figure, if you want to position the heart in the first quadrant, move the heart radius + radius * cos(45) along the x-axis and 3 * radius * sin(45) along the y-axis. It aligns the heart with the bottom of the boundingbox at
ARCHIMEDEAN SPIRAL
Once you know the spiral equation is r = bθ, it's not hard to draw an Archimedean spiral.Just one thing. The trigonometric functions of OpenSCAD accept degrees, not radians, so you have to map radians to degrees by yourself before invoking these functions.TEXT AND CIRCLE
Wrapping text around a circle. Making a thing like this is easy. You just wrap text around a circle, draw a circle ring, linear_extrude them and add a bottom. We've seen how to draw a circle in Circle.One way to do that is using lines. CATERPILLAR'S GOSSIP I'm a little caterpillar. Dream of molting into a strong caterpillar. Own the magic glove of excavating fantasies. UPDATING THE DOM TREE After parsing HTML, all created DOM elements will form a tree structure. Browsers will render all elOPENHOME.CC
OpenHome.cc
TIMERTASK P TIMER
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OPENHOME.CC
Write what you absorb, not what you think others want to absorb. HEXAGONS - OPENHOME.CC A hexagonal structure is useful in many situations. This module creates hexagons in a hexagon. ParamMODULE AND FUNCTION
I mentioned module at the end of Introduction to “OpenSCAD CheatSheet”.You probably don't like definitions or terms in programming languages, such as the difference between function and method. But the fact is, module and function in OpenSCAD are different from those similar things in other languages. No magic number CIRCLE - OPENHOME.CC The code demonstrates a way to draw a circle. It leverages the square module to draw several thin squares which look like lines. However, if you room out the circle, you will see small gaps between lines. The polygon module. You may leverage the polygon module to build a circle. It accepts a list of coordinates to create a multi-sided shape.. radius = 50; module my_circle(radius, fnLOFT - OPENHOME.CC
When having uniform cross sections, you can use sweep to create a model. The loft here is best when you have a body with multiple crosssections with different geometries.. Since: 2.3 Parameters. sections: A list of cross-sections, The points must be count-clockwise indexes.; slices: Defines the number of intermediate points between two sections.Default to 1.BÉZIER SURFACE
The above curve is composed of three cubic Bézier curves. The 4th control point of the 1st Bézier curve is actually the 1st control point of the 2nd Bézier curve. CIRCULAR SECTOR AND ARC Heart chain with text is one of my hot things. (I also designed Text heart chain which can coil up hearts.). There are two small rings between hearts. The rings don't overlap so you can print it in place. Before creating these hearts, what should you prepare for such asimple ring?
BÉZIER CURVE
More specifically, if we have the curve function f(x), a point (x.y) and move Δx in the X direction, we'll get Δy = f(x + Δx) - f(x).If Δx approaches 0, you can view the segment of the curve as a line and its slope is Δy / Δx. (This is the definition of the derivative literally, and the line is the tangent line to f(x) at that point.). From this viewpoint, you can view a curve as beingTEXT AND CYLINDER
You may input text to generate a tower. The number of characters determines the height of the tower. The more you input, the higher it is. The text in the above picture comes from Top 20 Replies by Programmers When Their Programs Don’t Work.. Wrapping text around acylinder
FUNCTION GRAPHER
In the above code, resolution determines what the next x or y is. A smaller resolution creates a smoother graph but takes more time to render. The exported model file is larger, too. The figure below using resolution = 0.01.It takes more than one minute to show the preview onmy computer.
OPENHOME.CC
Write what you absorb, not what you think others want to absorb. HEXAGONS - OPENHOME.CC A hexagonal structure is useful in many situations. This module creates hexagons in a hexagon. ParamMODULE AND FUNCTION
I mentioned module at the end of Introduction to “OpenSCAD CheatSheet”.You probably don't like definitions or terms in programming languages, such as the difference between function and method. But the fact is, module and function in OpenSCAD are different from those similar things in other languages. No magic number CIRCLE - OPENHOME.CC The code demonstrates a way to draw a circle. It leverages the square module to draw several thin squares which look like lines. However, if you room out the circle, you will see small gaps between lines. The polygon module. You may leverage the polygon module to build a circle. It accepts a list of coordinates to create a multi-sided shape.. radius = 50; module my_circle(radius, fnLOFT - OPENHOME.CC
When having uniform cross sections, you can use sweep to create a model. The loft here is best when you have a body with multiple crosssections with different geometries.. Since: 2.3 Parameters. sections: A list of cross-sections, The points must be count-clockwise indexes.; slices: Defines the number of intermediate points between two sections.Default to 1.BÉZIER SURFACE
The above curve is composed of three cubic Bézier curves. The 4th control point of the 1st Bézier curve is actually the 1st control point of the 2nd Bézier curve. CIRCULAR SECTOR AND ARC Heart chain with text is one of my hot things. (I also designed Text heart chain which can coil up hearts.). There are two small rings between hearts. The rings don't overlap so you can print it in place. Before creating these hearts, what should you prepare for such asimple ring?
BÉZIER CURVE
More specifically, if we have the curve function f(x), a point (x.y) and move Δx in the X direction, we'll get Δy = f(x + Δx) - f(x).If Δx approaches 0, you can view the segment of the curve as a line and its slope is Δy / Δx. (This is the definition of the derivative literally, and the line is the tangent line to f(x) at that point.). From this viewpoint, you can view a curve as beingTEXT AND CYLINDER
You may input text to generate a tower. The number of characters determines the height of the tower. The more you input, the higher it is. The text in the above picture comes from Top 20 Replies by Programmers When Their Programs Don’t Work.. Wrapping text around acylinder
FUNCTION GRAPHER
In the above code, resolution determines what the next x or y is. A smaller resolution creates a smoother graph but takes more time to render. The exported model file is larger, too. The figure below using resolution = 0.01.It takes more than one minute to show the preview onmy computer.
BÉZIER CURVE
More specifically, if we have the curve function f(x), a point (x.y) and move Δx in the X direction, we'll get Δy = f(x + Δx) - f(x).If Δx approaches 0, you can view the segment of the curve as a line and its slope is Δy / Δx. (This is the definition of the derivative literally, and the line is the tangent line to f(x) at that point.). From this viewpoint, you can view a curve as being 3D LINE - OPENHOME.CC Because spheres consist of the line, we leave a fn parameter which represents the resolution of the line. The hull operation is slow, so a bigger fn takes more time to render a line.. polyline3D. Now, we have a line from two points. Similarly, you just take two points anddraw a
LINE - OPENHOME.CC
Line? What a weird topic? Many models need lines, such as Turtle Spiral Generator and Symmetrical triangle generator.They are all based on lines. Unfortunately, OpenSCAD lacks a built-in module named polyline.What should we do now?HEART - OPENHOME.CC
A heart in the first quadrant. According to the above figure, if you want to position the heart in the first quadrant, move the heart radius + radius * cos(45) along the x-axis and 3 * radius * sin(45) along the y-axis. It aligns the heart with the bottom of the boundingbox at
PUZZLE - OPENHOME.CC More puzzle pieces. Want more puzzle pieces? Copying the puzzle piece in your slicing software may solve this requirement. Well, OpenSCAD is a modeling program based on programming, so all you have to do isusing a loop.
TEXT AND CIRCLE
Wrapping text around a circle. Making a thing like this is easy. You just wrap text around a circle, draw a circle ring, linear_extrude them and add a bottom. We've seen how to draw a circle in Circle.One way to do that is using lines. CATERPILLAR'S GOSSIP I'm a little caterpillar. Dream of molting into a strong caterpillar. Own the magic glove of excavating fantasies.ARCHIMEDEAN SPIRAL
Once you know the spiral equation is r = bθ, it's not hard to draw an Archimedean spiral.Just one thing. The trigonometric functions of OpenSCAD accept degrees, not radians, so you have to map radians to degrees by yourself before invoking these functions. UPDATING THE DOM TREE After parsing HTML, all created DOM elements will form a tree structure. Browsers will render all elTIMERTASK P TIMER
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Write what you absorb, not what you think others want to absorb. HEXAGONS - OPENHOME.CC A hexagonal structure is useful in many situations. This module creates hexagons in a hexagon. Param CIRCLE - OPENHOME.CC The code demonstrates a way to draw a circle. It leverages the square module to draw several thin squares which look like lines. However, if you room out the circle, you will see small gaps between lines. The polygon module. You may leverage the polygon module to build a circle. It accepts a list of coordinates to create a multi-sided shape.. radius = 50; module my_circle(radius, fnMODULE AND FUNCTION
I mentioned module at the end of Introduction to “OpenSCAD CheatSheet”.You probably don't like definitions or terms in programming languages, such as the difference between function and method. But the fact is, module and function in OpenSCAD are different from those similar things in other languages. No magic number CIRCULAR SECTOR AND ARC Heart chain with text is one of my hot things. (I also designed Text heart chain which can coil up hearts.). There are two small rings between hearts. The rings don't overlap so you can print it in place. Before creating these hearts, what should you prepare for such asimple ring?
BÉZIER SURFACE
The above curve is composed of three cubic Bézier curves. The 4th control point of the 1st Bézier curve is actually the 1st control point of the 2nd Bézier curve.BÉZIER CURVE
More specifically, if we have the curve function f(x), a point (x.y) and move Δx in the X direction, we'll get Δy = f(x + Δx) - f(x).If Δx approaches 0, you can view the segment of the curve as a line and its slope is Δy / Δx. (This is the definition of the derivative literally, and the line is the tangent line to f(x) at that point.). From this viewpoint, you can view a curve as beingFUNCTION GRAPHER
In the above code, resolution determines what the next x or y is. A smaller resolution creates a smoother graph but takes more time to render. The exported model file is larger, too. The figure below using resolution = 0.01.It takes more than one minute to show the preview onmy computer.
TEXT AND CYLINDER
You may input text to generate a tower. The number of characters determines the height of the tower. The more you input, the higher it is. The text in the above picture comes from Top 20 Replies by Programmers When Their Programs Don’t Work.. Wrapping text around acylinder
PATH_EXTRUDE
You might think this is wrong. Actually, it's not. It's the correct/default behavior of path_extrude.Because you don't provide other information, what path_extrude can do is to guess how to generate sections from points. You think it's a bug in path_extrude because your brain has information that path points do not provide.. The method parameter is default to "AXIS_ANGLE", a way to guessOPENHOME.CC
Write what you absorb, not what you think others want to absorb. HEXAGONS - OPENHOME.CC A hexagonal structure is useful in many situations. This module creates hexagons in a hexagon. Param CIRCLE - OPENHOME.CC The code demonstrates a way to draw a circle. It leverages the square module to draw several thin squares which look like lines. However, if you room out the circle, you will see small gaps between lines. The polygon module. You may leverage the polygon module to build a circle. It accepts a list of coordinates to create a multi-sided shape.. radius = 50; module my_circle(radius, fnMODULE AND FUNCTION
I mentioned module at the end of Introduction to “OpenSCAD CheatSheet”.You probably don't like definitions or terms in programming languages, such as the difference between function and method. But the fact is, module and function in OpenSCAD are different from those similar things in other languages. No magic number CIRCULAR SECTOR AND ARC Heart chain with text is one of my hot things. (I also designed Text heart chain which can coil up hearts.). There are two small rings between hearts. The rings don't overlap so you can print it in place. Before creating these hearts, what should you prepare for such asimple ring?
BÉZIER SURFACE
The above curve is composed of three cubic Bézier curves. The 4th control point of the 1st Bézier curve is actually the 1st control point of the 2nd Bézier curve.BÉZIER CURVE
More specifically, if we have the curve function f(x), a point (x.y) and move Δx in the X direction, we'll get Δy = f(x + Δx) - f(x).If Δx approaches 0, you can view the segment of the curve as a line and its slope is Δy / Δx. (This is the definition of the derivative literally, and the line is the tangent line to f(x) at that point.). From this viewpoint, you can view a curve as beingFUNCTION GRAPHER
In the above code, resolution determines what the next x or y is. A smaller resolution creates a smoother graph but takes more time to render. The exported model file is larger, too. The figure below using resolution = 0.01.It takes more than one minute to show the preview onmy computer.
TEXT AND CYLINDER
You may input text to generate a tower. The number of characters determines the height of the tower. The more you input, the higher it is. The text in the above picture comes from Top 20 Replies by Programmers When Their Programs Don’t Work.. Wrapping text around acylinder
PATH_EXTRUDE
You might think this is wrong. Actually, it's not. It's the correct/default behavior of path_extrude.Because you don't provide other information, what path_extrude can do is to guess how to generate sections from points. You think it's a bug in path_extrude because your brain has information that path points do not provide.. The method parameter is default to "AXIS_ANGLE", a way to guess 3D LINE - OPENHOME.CC Because spheres consist of the line, we leave a fn parameter which represents the resolution of the line. The hull operation is slow, so a bigger fn takes more time to render a line.. polyline3D. Now, we have a line from two points. Similarly, you just take two points anddraw a
TOY LANG - OPENHOME.CC The first language I made. Examples (More examples)# Multiplication Table; def print_row(n) { i = 2 while i . 10 { print('{0}*{1}={2}\t'.format(i, n, i * n)) i += 1HEART - OPENHOME.CC
A heart in the first quadrant. According to the above figure, if you want to position the heart in the first quadrant, move the heart radius + radius * cos(45) along the x-axis and 3 * radius * sin(45) along the y-axis. It aligns the heart with the bottom of the boundingbox at
ARCHIMEDEAN SPIRAL
Once you know the spiral equation is r = bθ, it's not hard to draw an Archimedean spiral.Just one thing. The trigonometric functions of OpenSCAD accept degrees, not radians, so you have to map radians to degrees by yourself before invoking these functions.TEXT AND CIRCLE
Wrapping text around a circle. Making a thing like this is easy. You just wrap text around a circle, draw a circle ring, linear_extrude them and add a bottom. We've seen how to draw a circle in Circle.One way to do that is using lines. CATERPILLAR'S GOSSIP I'm a little caterpillar. Dream of molting into a strong caterpillar. Own the magic glove of excavating fantasies. UPDATING THE DOM TREE After parsing HTML, all created DOM elements will form a tree structure. Browsers will render all el TEXTURE - OPENHOME.CC Texture - openhome.ccOPENHOME.CC
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Write what you absorb, not what you think others want to absorb. HEXAGONS - OPENHOME.CC A hexagonal structure is useful in many situations. This module creates hexagons in a hexagon. Param CIRCLE - OPENHOME.CC The code demonstrates a way to draw a circle. It leverages the square module to draw several thin squares which look like lines. However, if you room out the circle, you will see small gaps between lines. The polygon module. You may leverage the polygon module to build a circle. It accepts a list of coordinates to create a multi-sided shape.. radius = 50; module my_circle(radius, fnMODULE AND FUNCTION
I mentioned module at the end of Introduction to “OpenSCAD CheatSheet”.You probably don't like definitions or terms in programming languages, such as the difference between function and method. But the fact is, module and function in OpenSCAD are different from those similar things in other languages. No magic number CIRCULAR SECTOR AND ARC Heart chain with text is one of my hot things. (I also designed Text heart chain which can coil up hearts.). There are two small rings between hearts. The rings don't overlap so you can print it in place. Before creating these hearts, what should you prepare for such asimple ring?
BÉZIER SURFACE
The above curve is composed of three cubic Bézier curves. The 4th control point of the 1st Bézier curve is actually the 1st control point of the 2nd Bézier curve.BÉZIER CURVE
More specifically, if we have the curve function f(x), a point (x.y) and move Δx in the X direction, we'll get Δy = f(x + Δx) - f(x).If Δx approaches 0, you can view the segment of the curve as a line and its slope is Δy / Δx. (This is the definition of the derivative literally, and the line is the tangent line to f(x) at that point.). From this viewpoint, you can view a curve as beingFUNCTION GRAPHER
In the above code, resolution determines what the next x or y is. A smaller resolution creates a smoother graph but takes more time to render. The exported model file is larger, too. The figure below using resolution = 0.01.It takes more than one minute to show the preview onmy computer.
TEXT AND CYLINDER
You may input text to generate a tower. The number of characters determines the height of the tower. The more you input, the higher it is. The text in the above picture comes from Top 20 Replies by Programmers When Their Programs Don’t Work.. Wrapping text around acylinder
PATH_EXTRUDE
You might think this is wrong. Actually, it's not. It's the correct/default behavior of path_extrude.Because you don't provide other information, what path_extrude can do is to guess how to generate sections from points. You think it's a bug in path_extrude because your brain has information that path points do not provide.. The method parameter is default to "AXIS_ANGLE", a way to guessOPENHOME.CC
Write what you absorb, not what you think others want to absorb. HEXAGONS - OPENHOME.CC A hexagonal structure is useful in many situations. This module creates hexagons in a hexagon. Param CIRCLE - OPENHOME.CC The code demonstrates a way to draw a circle. It leverages the square module to draw several thin squares which look like lines. However, if you room out the circle, you will see small gaps between lines. The polygon module. You may leverage the polygon module to build a circle. It accepts a list of coordinates to create a multi-sided shape.. radius = 50; module my_circle(radius, fnMODULE AND FUNCTION
I mentioned module at the end of Introduction to “OpenSCAD CheatSheet”.You probably don't like definitions or terms in programming languages, such as the difference between function and method. But the fact is, module and function in OpenSCAD are different from those similar things in other languages. No magic number CIRCULAR SECTOR AND ARC Heart chain with text is one of my hot things. (I also designed Text heart chain which can coil up hearts.). There are two small rings between hearts. The rings don't overlap so you can print it in place. Before creating these hearts, what should you prepare for such asimple ring?
BÉZIER SURFACE
The above curve is composed of three cubic Bézier curves. The 4th control point of the 1st Bézier curve is actually the 1st control point of the 2nd Bézier curve.BÉZIER CURVE
More specifically, if we have the curve function f(x), a point (x.y) and move Δx in the X direction, we'll get Δy = f(x + Δx) - f(x).If Δx approaches 0, you can view the segment of the curve as a line and its slope is Δy / Δx. (This is the definition of the derivative literally, and the line is the tangent line to f(x) at that point.). From this viewpoint, you can view a curve as beingFUNCTION GRAPHER
In the above code, resolution determines what the next x or y is. A smaller resolution creates a smoother graph but takes more time to render. The exported model file is larger, too. The figure below using resolution = 0.01.It takes more than one minute to show the preview onmy computer.
TEXT AND CYLINDER
You may input text to generate a tower. The number of characters determines the height of the tower. The more you input, the higher it is. The text in the above picture comes from Top 20 Replies by Programmers When Their Programs Don’t Work.. Wrapping text around acylinder
PATH_EXTRUDE
You might think this is wrong. Actually, it's not. It's the correct/default behavior of path_extrude.Because you don't provide other information, what path_extrude can do is to guess how to generate sections from points. You think it's a bug in path_extrude because your brain has information that path points do not provide.. The method parameter is default to "AXIS_ANGLE", a way to guess 3D LINE - OPENHOME.CC Because spheres consist of the line, we leave a fn parameter which represents the resolution of the line. The hull operation is slow, so a bigger fn takes more time to render a line.. polyline3D. Now, we have a line from two points. Similarly, you just take two points anddraw a
TOY LANG - OPENHOME.CC The first language I made. Examples (More examples)# Multiplication Table; def print_row(n) { i = 2 while i . 10 { print('{0}*{1}={2}\t'.format(i, n, i * n)) i += 1HEART - OPENHOME.CC
A heart in the first quadrant. According to the above figure, if you want to position the heart in the first quadrant, move the heart radius + radius * cos(45) along the x-axis and 3 * radius * sin(45) along the y-axis. It aligns the heart with the bottom of the boundingbox at
ARCHIMEDEAN SPIRAL
Once you know the spiral equation is r = bθ, it's not hard to draw an Archimedean spiral.Just one thing. The trigonometric functions of OpenSCAD accept degrees, not radians, so you have to map radians to degrees by yourself before invoking these functions.TEXT AND CIRCLE
Wrapping text around a circle. Making a thing like this is easy. You just wrap text around a circle, draw a circle ring, linear_extrude them and add a bottom. We've seen how to draw a circle in Circle.One way to do that is using lines. CATERPILLAR'S GOSSIP I'm a little caterpillar. Dream of molting into a strong caterpillar. Own the magic glove of excavating fantasies. UPDATING THE DOM TREE After parsing HTML, all created DOM elements will form a tree structure. Browsers will render all el TEXTURE - OPENHOME.CC Texture - openhome.ccOPENHOME.CC
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Write what you absorb, not what you think others want to absorb. HEXAGONS - OPENHOME.CC A hexagonal structure is useful in many situations. This module creates hexagons in a hexagon. Param CIRCLE - OPENHOME.CC The code demonstrates a way to draw a circle. It leverages the square module to draw several thin squares which look like lines. However, if you room out the circle, you will see small gaps between lines. The polygon module. You may leverage the polygon module to build a circle. It accepts a list of coordinates to create a multi-sided shape.. radius = 50; module my_circle(radius, fnMODULE AND FUNCTION
I mentioned module at the end of Introduction to “OpenSCAD CheatSheet”.You probably don't like definitions or terms in programming languages, such as the difference between function and method. But the fact is, module and function in OpenSCAD are different from those similar things in other languages. No magic number CIRCULAR SECTOR AND ARC Heart chain with text is one of my hot things. (I also designed Text heart chain which can coil up hearts.). There are two small rings between hearts. The rings don't overlap so you can print it in place. Before creating these hearts, what should you prepare for such asimple ring?
BÉZIER SURFACE
The above curve is composed of three cubic Bézier curves. The 4th control point of the 1st Bézier curve is actually the 1st control point of the 2nd Bézier curve.BÉZIER CURVE
More specifically, if we have the curve function f(x), a point (x.y) and move Δx in the X direction, we'll get Δy = f(x + Δx) - f(x).If Δx approaches 0, you can view the segment of the curve as a line and its slope is Δy / Δx. (This is the definition of the derivative literally, and the line is the tangent line to f(x) at that point.). From this viewpoint, you can view a curve as beingFUNCTION GRAPHER
In the above code, resolution determines what the next x or y is. A smaller resolution creates a smoother graph but takes more time to render. The exported model file is larger, too. The figure below using resolution = 0.01.It takes more than one minute to show the preview onmy computer.
TEXT AND CYLINDER
You may input text to generate a tower. The number of characters determines the height of the tower. The more you input, the higher it is. The text in the above picture comes from Top 20 Replies by Programmers When Their Programs Don’t Work.. Wrapping text around acylinder
PATH_EXTRUDE
You might think this is wrong. Actually, it's not. It's the correct/default behavior of path_extrude.Because you don't provide other information, what path_extrude can do is to guess how to generate sections from points. You think it's a bug in path_extrude because your brain has information that path points do not provide.. The method parameter is default to "AXIS_ANGLE", a way to guessOPENHOME.CC
Write what you absorb, not what you think others want to absorb. HEXAGONS - OPENHOME.CC A hexagonal structure is useful in many situations. This module creates hexagons in a hexagon. Param CIRCLE - OPENHOME.CC The code demonstrates a way to draw a circle. It leverages the square module to draw several thin squares which look like lines. However, if you room out the circle, you will see small gaps between lines. The polygon module. You may leverage the polygon module to build a circle. It accepts a list of coordinates to create a multi-sided shape.. radius = 50; module my_circle(radius, fnMODULE AND FUNCTION
I mentioned module at the end of Introduction to “OpenSCAD CheatSheet”.You probably don't like definitions or terms in programming languages, such as the difference between function and method. But the fact is, module and function in OpenSCAD are different from those similar things in other languages. No magic number CIRCULAR SECTOR AND ARC Heart chain with text is one of my hot things. (I also designed Text heart chain which can coil up hearts.). There are two small rings between hearts. The rings don't overlap so you can print it in place. Before creating these hearts, what should you prepare for such asimple ring?
BÉZIER SURFACE
The above curve is composed of three cubic Bézier curves. The 4th control point of the 1st Bézier curve is actually the 1st control point of the 2nd Bézier curve.BÉZIER CURVE
More specifically, if we have the curve function f(x), a point (x.y) and move Δx in the X direction, we'll get Δy = f(x + Δx) - f(x).If Δx approaches 0, you can view the segment of the curve as a line and its slope is Δy / Δx. (This is the definition of the derivative literally, and the line is the tangent line to f(x) at that point.). From this viewpoint, you can view a curve as beingFUNCTION GRAPHER
In the above code, resolution determines what the next x or y is. A smaller resolution creates a smoother graph but takes more time to render. The exported model file is larger, too. The figure below using resolution = 0.01.It takes more than one minute to show the preview onmy computer.
TEXT AND CYLINDER
You may input text to generate a tower. The number of characters determines the height of the tower. The more you input, the higher it is. The text in the above picture comes from Top 20 Replies by Programmers When Their Programs Don’t Work.. Wrapping text around acylinder
PATH_EXTRUDE
You might think this is wrong. Actually, it's not. It's the correct/default behavior of path_extrude.Because you don't provide other information, what path_extrude can do is to guess how to generate sections from points. You think it's a bug in path_extrude because your brain has information that path points do not provide.. The method parameter is default to "AXIS_ANGLE", a way to guess 3D LINE - OPENHOME.CC Because spheres consist of the line, we leave a fn parameter which represents the resolution of the line. The hull operation is slow, so a bigger fn takes more time to render a line.. polyline3D. Now, we have a line from two points. Similarly, you just take two points anddraw a
TOY LANG - OPENHOME.CC The first language I made. Examples (More examples)# Multiplication Table; def print_row(n) { i = 2 while i . 10 { print('{0}*{1}={2}\t'.format(i, n, i * n)) i += 1HEART - OPENHOME.CC
A heart in the first quadrant. According to the above figure, if you want to position the heart in the first quadrant, move the heart radius + radius * cos(45) along the x-axis and 3 * radius * sin(45) along the y-axis. It aligns the heart with the bottom of the boundingbox at
ARCHIMEDEAN SPIRAL
Once you know the spiral equation is r = bθ, it's not hard to draw an Archimedean spiral.Just one thing. The trigonometric functions of OpenSCAD accept degrees, not radians, so you have to map radians to degrees by yourself before invoking these functions.TEXT AND CIRCLE
Wrapping text around a circle. Making a thing like this is easy. You just wrap text around a circle, draw a circle ring, linear_extrude them and add a bottom. We've seen how to draw a circle in Circle.One way to do that is using lines. CATERPILLAR'S GOSSIP I'm a little caterpillar. Dream of molting into a strong caterpillar. Own the magic glove of excavating fantasies. UPDATING THE DOM TREE After parsing HTML, all created DOM elements will form a tree structure. Browsers will render all el TEXTURE - OPENHOME.CC Texture - openhome.ccOPENHOME.CC
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