How does one make a dome?

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How does one make a dome?

Postby Clueless Newbie » Mon May 14, 2007 8:42 am

As the topic says; How does one make domes? I've found tutorials on making arches - and they're easy. But domes? Can it be done?

And on a side note: When presenting new versions of a map, does one start a new topic or does one edit the original post of the thread where the map was first introduced? I have the impression that people don't notice when I edit an OP, while starting a new thread never fails to bring replies and helpful hints. But that can result in an awful lot of new threads... ;p

(of course I want my maps to get attention... ;))
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Postby Psychcf » Mon May 14, 2007 11:44 am

isn't there a dome/sphere brush like there is a cone brush? if it's a sphere you can just use the clipper tool to cut it in half...
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Postby Revenant » Mon May 14, 2007 1:51 pm

There is a sphere primitive, but I dont find it very useful. The best way to make a dome, is to make a bevel patch, and then from the top view, move the vertexes so that it is domed. It is extremely hard to explain it with words, so Ill make you a little picture tutorial when I get home tonight.
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Postby Clueless Newbie » Mon May 14, 2007 2:22 pm

Revenant wrote:There is a sphere primitive, but I dont find it very useful. The best way to make a dome, is to make a bevel patch, and then from the top view, move the vertexes so that it is domed. It is extremely hard to explain it with words, so Ill make you a little picture tutorial when I get home tonight.

I didn't know about the sphere primitive. Tried it just now, and it almost does what I want it to do:

1: Sphere - input number of sides.
2: Hollow the resulting sphere.
3: Chop off the unwanted half.

But this only seems to work if you want a perfectly spherical dome. It won't be contrained by a cubic bounding box, and if you try flattening it's shape afterwards, then all sorts of wierdness happens (I might want to use that effect in another map though - the result was kinda cool).

I'd be grateful for a tutorial, if it doesn't take too much work to do. (OTOH there might be other mappers who would want a dome tutorial, so it's not just for me. ;))
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Postby Clueless Newbie » Mon May 14, 2007 2:43 pm

Clueless Newbie wrote:1: Sphere - input number of sides.
2: Hollow the resulting sphere.
3: Chop off the unwanted half.

Did some more experimenting; Instead of chopping the sphere off halfways like I said above, I chopped off most of the sphere. This left me with the bowl-shape I wanted. So far so good. However, it turned out that:

1: It requred a ridiculously large number of brushes (120) stacked in a very inefficient way.
2: There was a lot of z-fighting along the edges due to the inefficient stacking.
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Postby Strahlemann » Mon May 14, 2007 4:45 pm

Quick'n dirty tutorial:

1. Create a brush
2. Curve -> Cylinder
3. Curve -> Cap Selection (Ctrl + C) (puts Caps on the Cylinder)
4. Delete the Cylinder and one Cap
5. press V to edit the Vertices of the Cap. Grab the one in the middle and pull it up or down.

This doesn't result in a perfect Half-Sphere but maybe it's enough for your purposes.
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Postby Clueless Newbie » Mon May 14, 2007 5:45 pm

Strahlemann wrote:Quick'n dirty tutorial:

1. Create a brush
2. Curve -> Cylinder
3. Curve -> Cap Selection (Ctrl + C) (puts Caps on the Cylinder)
4. Delete the Cylinder and one Cap
5. press V to edit the Vertices of the Cap. Grab the one in the middle and pull it up or down.

This doesn't result in a perfect Half-Sphere but maybe it's enough for your purposes.

That is good enough for my purposes. Thanks. I can now make the domes I want. 8)
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