Blender for Scientists - How to Make Cross-Sectioned Spheres in Blender

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In this video I show how you can make cross-sectioned spheres in Blender. These types of figures feature prominently in geology (cross-sections of the earth's crust) and in biology and materials science as either cells, vesicles or simply hollow particles.
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Is tutorial remains one of my favorites! So clear and so useful. Thanks as always.

BihnDan
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which edges are selected for setting the mean beweled weight from 0 to 1 and how they re selected

madihakhan
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At 0:23, I only see "Catmull-clark" and "simple" options, not the apply button. How do I find "Apply"?

kevintrinh
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Thank you for this tutorial! Is it possible to extend the process to other shapes? For example hexagonal prismatic instead of a sphere?

evgeniakountoupi
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Sorry, for the first step, how to deform the cube into sphere?

xuefengpan