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Crea una esfera paramétrica simple, con los parámetros de posición, ángulo1, ángulo2, ángulo3 y radio. La esfera se situará en el origen (point 0,0,0). Los parámetros de ángulo permiten crear una porción de la esfera en lugar de la esfera completa (por defecto están establecidos a 360°)
Crea una esfera paramétrica simple, con los parámetros de posición, ángulo1, ángulo2, ángulo3 y radio. La esfera se situará en el origen (point 0,0,0). Los parámetros de ángulo permiten crear una porción de la esfera en lugar de la esfera completa (por defecto están establecidos a 360°)
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[[File:SimpleSphere.jpg|400px]]

==Usage==
In the workbench [[Part_Workbench|Part]] click on the sphere icon [[Image:Part Sphere.svg|24px]]. The sphere will be positioned at origin (point 0,0,0) on creation. The angle parameters permit to make a portion of sphere instead of a full sphere (they are set to 360° by default).

== Options ==

The parametric sphere is defined by the following parameters:

* Radius
* Angle 1
* Angle 2
* Angle 3
* as well as the standard set of placement parameters

The picture below gives an overview of a parametric sphere with parameters different from the default value.

[[File:PartDesign_Sphere_Parameter_en.jpg|600px]]

====Parameter====
* {{PropertyData|Radius:}} Radius of the sphere
* {{PropertyData|Angle 1:}} 1nd angle to cut / define the sphere
* {{PropertyData|Angle 2:}} 2nd angle to cut / define the sphere
* {{PropertyData|Angle 3:}} 3rd angle to cut / define the sphere

Because it is quite difficult to explain the meaning of the parameters angle 1, angle 2, angle 3, the picture below gives an explanation about these parameters with following values: angle 1 = -45°, angle 2 = 45° and angle 3= 90°.

[[File:SphereCutThreeAngles.jpg|400px]]
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Revision as of 22:01, 13 February 2020

Part Sphere

Ubicación en el Menú
Part -> Sphere
Entornos de trabajo
Part Module,Complete
Atajo de teclado por defecto
Ninguno
Introducido en versión
-
Ver también
Part CreatePrimitives

Crea una esfera paramétrica simple, con los parámetros de posición, ángulo1, ángulo2, ángulo3 y radio. La esfera se situará en el origen (point 0,0,0). Los parámetros de ángulo permiten crear una porción de la esfera en lugar de la esfera completa (por defecto están establecidos a 360°)

Usage

In the workbench Part click on the sphere icon . The sphere will be positioned at origin (point 0,0,0) on creation. The angle parameters permit to make a portion of sphere instead of a full sphere (they are set to 360° by default).

Options

The parametric sphere is defined by the following parameters:

  • Radius
  • Angle 1
  • Angle 2
  • Angle 3
  • as well as the standard set of placement parameters

The picture below gives an overview of a parametric sphere with parameters different from the default value.

Parameter

  • DatosRadius: Radius of the sphere
  • DatosAngle 1: 1nd angle to cut / define the sphere
  • DatosAngle 2: 2nd angle to cut / define the sphere
  • DatosAngle 3: 3rd angle to cut / define the sphere

Because it is quite difficult to explain the meaning of the parameters angle 1, angle 2, angle 3, the picture below gives an explanation about these parameters with following values: angle 1 = -45°, angle 2 = 45° and angle 3= 90°.