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CLIP Score: 28.1
openscad
// Butterfly drawing in OpenSCAD
// Butterfly Wing Function
module wing(x_offset, y_offset, scale) {
translate([x_offset, y_offset]) {
scale([scale, scale]) {
polygon(points=[
[0,0], [10,30], [25,40], [50,50], [70,45], [100,10], [55,0],
[30,-10], [0,0]
]);
}
}
}
// Butterfly Body Function
module body() {
translate([100, 20]) {
scale([1, 1.5]) {
rotate(90) {
ellipse(40,10);
}
}
}
}
// Draw multiple ellipses to form openSCAD butterfly body
module ellipse(r1, r2) {
for (i = [-40:10, -30:10, -20:10, -10:10, 0:10, 10:10, 20:10, 30:10, 40:10]) {
translate([0, i]) {
circle([w: r1, h: r2]);
}
}
}
// Draw butterfly
module butterfly() {
// Draw left side
mirror([1, 0, 0]) {
wing(-50, 0, 1);
}
// Draw right side
wing(50, 0, 1);
// Draw body
body();
}
butterfly();
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Please generate a 2D CAD file in OpenSCAD for butterfly
Creating a detailed butterfly in OpenSCAD involves defining its wings and body using basic shapes like circles and rectangles. Below is a basic attempt to represent a butterfly in 2D using OpenSCAD code. Copy and paste this code into an OpenSCAD editor.
```openscad
// Butterfly drawing in OpenSCAD
// Butterfly Wing Function
module wing(x_offset, y_offset, scale) {
translate([x_offset, y_offset]) {
scale([scale, scale]) {
polygon(points=[
[0,0], [10,30], [25,40], [50,50], [70,45], [100,10], [55,0],
[30,-10], [0,0]
]);
}
}
}
// Butterfly Body Function
module body() {
translate([100, 20]) {
scale([1, 1.5]) {
rotate(90) {
ellipse(40,10);
}
}
}
}
// Draw multiple ellipses to form openSCAD butterfly body
module ellipse(r1, r2) {
for (i = [-40:10, -30:10, -20:10, -10:10, 0:10, 10:10, 20:10, 30:10, 40:10]) {
translate([0, i]) {
circle([w: r1, h: r2]);
}
}
}
// Draw butterfly
module butterfly() {
// Draw left side
mirror([1, 0, 0]) {
wing(-50, 0, 1);
}
// Draw right side
wing(50, 0, 1);
// Draw body
body();
}
butterfly();
```
This basic representation may not look exactly like a butterfly, but it gives a simplified geometric abstraction. You can adjust the points and parameters to refine the butterfly's shape to better match your specific design needs.
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