pillow-ellipses
This is an experiment to generate rounded 3D shapes from 2D shapes. For this method, we first select a center point in the 2D shape and convert the shape to polar coordinates (theta, r(theta)). To extend this shape on the xy plane into the z axis, we create ellipses eminating from the center, with central axis given by z
and (cos(theta), sin(theta))
. We use a constant radius along the z axis and r(theta)
along the other axis. In the case of the original 2D shape being a circle, this method can produce a sphere (possibly squished or stretched along the z
axis depending on our choice of radius there).
The goal of this experiment is similar to pillow_medial and pillow_sphere. However, this particular method is less general since it requires the 2D shape to be a function in polar coordinates. I was hoping that the freedom to choose a center point would make this method a bit more tailorable to the specific 3D heart example I was interested in.
Renderings
Here is what happens when you apply the algorithm to a heart shape: