From the course: Paneling with Dynamo for Revit
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✓ Challenge: Panel an example surface - Dynamo Studio Tutorial
From the course: Paneling with Dynamo for Revit
✓ Challenge: Panel an example surface
(metallic sound) - [Instructor] In this challenge, use Dynamo to subdivide the faces of a buckyball into smaller triangular panels that make the form more spherical. A buckyball, which you can make with the node buckyball dot by origin and radius from the package Clockwork, is a polyhedron with faces that are regular hexagons and pentagons. It was first described by the architect Buckminster Fuller, and was later discovered to be a form of carbon molecule. There are multiple ways to go about doing this, and, depending on your skill level, it can take about 15 to 20 minutes. Have fun!
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Types of surfaces1m 49s
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Parameters8m 34s
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2D data structures4m 51s
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Paneling with packages8m 7s
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Surfaces of revolution9m 35s
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Triangular panels10m 33s
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Spherical surface11m 8s
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Alignment condition13m 13s
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✓ Challenge: Panel an example surface36s
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✓ Solution: Panel an example surface6m 32s
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