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How can I insert a custom parametricimplicit equation in blender, draw its associated 2D curve and then create a revolution solid out of it?

I want to write down a parametric equation for a curve and then create a solid out of it. I would like to know the procedure (the pipeline/workflow) on how to do this. Let me explain.

I have an certain equation, that draws a curve in the 2D plane (the obvious example is $x^{2}+y^{2} = R^{2}$ draws a circle in 2D plane). Then, I want to be able to create a revolution solid out of it, with the possibility to choose the axis of rotation. How can I do this?

My question is: How can I insert a custom parametricimplicit equation in blender, draw its associated 2D curve and then create a revolution solid out of it?

My equation is not a trivial parametricimplicit equation like the one for a circunference, so I suspect that I will have to do some coding or geometry nodes. But I'm in dark here.

How can I insert a custom parametric equation in blender, draw its associated 2D curve and then create a revolution solid out of it?

I want to write down a parametric equation for a curve and then create a solid out of it. I would like to know the procedure (the pipeline/workflow) on how to do this. Let me explain.

I have an certain equation, that draws a curve in the 2D plane (the obvious example is $x^{2}+y^{2} = R^{2}$ draws a circle in 2D plane). Then, I want to be able to create a revolution solid out of it, with the possibility to choose the axis of rotation. How can I do this?

My question is: How can I insert a custom parametric equation in blender, draw its associated 2D curve and then create a revolution solid out of it?

My equation is not a trivial parametric equation like the one for a circunference, so I suspect that I will have to do some coding or geometry nodes. But I'm in dark here.

How can I insert a custom implicit equation in blender, draw its associated 2D curve and then create a revolution solid out of it?

I want to write down a parametric equation for a curve and then create a solid out of it. I would like to know the procedure (the pipeline/workflow) on how to do this. Let me explain.

I have an certain equation, that draws a curve in the 2D plane (the obvious example is $x^{2}+y^{2} = R^{2}$ draws a circle in 2D plane). Then, I want to be able to create a revolution solid out of it, with the possibility to choose the axis of rotation. How can I do this?

My question is: How can I insert a custom implicit equation in blender, draw its associated 2D curve and then create a revolution solid out of it?

My equation is not a trivial implicit equation like the one for a circunference, so I suspect that I will have to do some coding or geometry nodes. But I'm in dark here.

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How can I insert a custom parametric equation in blender, draw its associated 2D curve and then create a revolution solid out of it?

I want to write down a parametric equation for a curve and then create a solid out of it. I would like to know the procedure (the pipeline/workflow) on how to do this. Let me explain.

I have an certain equation, that draws a curve in the 2D plane (the obvious example is $x^{2}+y^{2} = R^{2}$ draws a circle in 2D plane). Then, I want to be able to create a revolution solid out of it, with the possibility to choose the axis of rotation. How can I do this?

My question is: How can I insert a custom parametric equation in blender, draw its associated 2D curve and then create a revolution solid out of it?

My equation is not a trivial parametric equation like the one for a circunference, so I suspect that I will have to do some coding or geometry nodes. But I'm in dark here.