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// Tree parameters
tree_height = 100;
trunk_width = 10;
branch_length = 30;
branch_angle = 30;
// Main function to draw tree
module tree() {
translate([0, tree_height])
rotate([0, 0, -90])
branch(tree_height, trunk_width);
translate([0, tree_height])
rotate([0, 0, 90])
branch(tree_height, trunk_width);
}
// Recursive function to draw branches
module branch(height, width) {
if (height > 10) {
// Draw trunk/branch
linear_extrude(1)
translate([-width / 2, 0])
square([width, height], center = true);
// Draw left branch
translate([0, height])
rotate(branch_angle)
branch(height * 0.65, width * 0.65);
// Draw right branch
translate([0, height])
rotate(-branch_angle)
branch(height * 0.65, width * 0.65);
}
}
// Render the tree module
tree();
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Please generate a 2D CAD file in OpenSCAD for tree
Creating a detailed tree model in OpenSCAD can be quite complex due to its nature as a scripting language tailored for parametric design. However, we can create a basic representation of a tree with a trunk and branches.
Here is a simple approach to generate a 2D representation of a tree in OpenSCAD:
```openscad
// Tree parameters
tree_height = 100;
trunk_width = 10;
branch_length = 30;
branch_angle = 30;
// Main function to draw tree
module tree() {
translate([0, tree_height])
rotate([0, 0, -90])
branch(tree_height, trunk_width);
translate([0, tree_height])
rotate([0, 0, 90])
branch(tree_height, trunk_width);
}
// Recursive function to draw branches
module branch(height, width) {
if (height > 10) {
// Draw trunk/branch
linear_extrude(1)
translate([-width / 2, 0])
square([width, height], center = true);
// Draw left branch
translate([0, height])
rotate(branch_angle)
branch(height * 0.65, width * 0.65);
// Draw right branch
translate([0, height])
rotate(-branch_angle)
branch(height * 0.65, width * 0.65);
}
}
// Render the tree module
tree();
```
With this code, you can generate a simplified 2D tree in OpenSCAD. You can further customize it by tweaking the `tree_height`, `trunk_width`, `branch_length`, and `branch_angle` parameters.
You can paste this script into OpenSCAD and render it to see your tree. Note that this example uses basic geometric shapes and recursive functions to create a stylized representation of a tree.
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