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draw hemisphere

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  • A Offline
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    Ari
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    I have to draw a hemisphere attached to another hemisphere,
    like in the photo but stick perfectly to form a sphere.
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    is it possible to write python code to do it?
    I need to do it by python and not manually because then I have to draw another 10000 hemispheres in different points of the space.
    I know the radius of the hemispheres and the position of the center of the sphere.

    Thanks!

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      you could try to create a sphere, and a cube, and then subtract the cube from the sphere using s4l_v1.model.Subtract([sphere, cube]) (or the other way around, I never know for sure... 😉 )

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        Ari
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        thank you! It works 🙂
        I finally had to separate the two hemispheres because I wanted to impose a boundary condition on one sphere and a different boundary condition on the other, but if they were too close it didn't work.

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