Three Dimensional Parametric Color Circle 3D model

Three Dimensional Parametric Color Circle 3D model

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Designing a 3D parametric color wheel that showcases the transition from warm to cold colors is a creative endeavor that can be achieved with the help of Rhino 5 and Grasshopper. To create this design, first open Rhino 5 and set up a new document. Then, install Grasshopper by downloading it from the official website and following the installation instructions. Next, launch Grasshopper within Rhino 5 by clicking on the "Grasshopper" button in the top right corner of the screen or by using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Shift+G. This will open up the Grasshopper interface where you can start designing your color wheel. Start by creating a new parametric curve in Grasshopper by dragging and dropping the "Curve" component from the "Basic" tab into the canvas. Then, right-click on this curve and select "Edit Curve Parameters." In the parameters window, set the "degree" to 12 and the "radius" to 10. Now, create a new parameter in Grasshopper by dragging and dropping the "Number Slider" component from the "Parameters" tab into the canvas. Name this parameter "warm_to_cold_transition" and set its minimum value to 0 and its maximum value to 1. Next, create a new color scheme for your color wheel by using the "Color Ramp" component in Grasshopper. This will allow you to define a range of colors that will be used for each segment of the color wheel. To do this, drag and drop the "Color Ramp" component from the "Colors" tab into the canvas. In the parameters window, set the "start_color" to red (RGB: 255, 0, 0) and the "end_color" to blue (RGB: 0, 0, 255). This will create a smooth transition from warm to cold colors as you move around the color wheel. To add some visual interest to your design, you can use the "Gradient Fill" component in Grasshopper. Drag and drop this component from the "Materials" tab into the canvas and connect it to the "Color Ramp" component. Finally, to create a 3D representation of your color wheel, use the "Surface" component in Grasshopper. Drag and drop this component from the "Curves" tab into the canvas and connect it to the parametric curve you created earlier. With these steps completed, you should now have a beautiful 3D parametric color wheel design that showcases the transition from warm to cold colors using Rhino 5 and Grasshopper.

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