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I'm just a newbie in Blender.

Going to create an jigsaw puzzled sphere model, like wikipedia one, or these plastic 3D puzzles you have probably saw.

puzzled globe

For now, i have created Python script which creates arbitrary plain 2D puzzles with Bezier curves, which later can be easy be converted to a mesh

curved puzzle

But how to wrap it around a sphere ?

PS. Just had an idea - to unwrap cube on the puzzle plane, copy edges as negative as shown below

unwrapped cube

(there no copy of edges on the picture yet). Then with affine transformations, transform each 2D cube face to respective 3D place, and then apply Object->Transform->To Sphere modifier.

What do you think ? Is there a better way to create puzzled sphere ? Thanks for your attention !

EDIT: You know, there is a dodecahedron, which can be also assembled from pentagon faces

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  • This answer shows an easy way to turn a plane into a sphere. It is easy to create modifiers with python.
    – sambler
    Oct 27, 2018 at 22:51
  • @sambler Nice solution, however its not suitable for me - see the pole faces are collapsed, but all puzzle pieces have to be relatively same size. Actually i'm going to print this model in metal :) Oct 28, 2018 at 3:38

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Transformed code to blender add-on https://bitbucket.org/ios29A/blender_puzzle_generator, maybe it will help someone

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Actually 30Kb of Python code, and cube faces are transformed by hands sample

Just finished it with affine transformations of cube faces. See a heart from 7x7x7 cube, so here is plain->cube->sphere->lattice transform

heart from plain->cube->sphere->lattice

I think this method makes it possible to create any 3D shape from squares, even not sphere ones.

Was going to print it in plastic before metal. Here it is 3х3х3 and was made right before 14' February Plastic heart Plastic heart

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  • To aid future readers, you should include details on how you solved your problem. For example, what is the code you refer to?
    – Peter O.
    Feb 24, 2019 at 1:08
  • @PeterO.Well its not solved, i think there should be a better way, for now i just copy edges as shown in image above. The code i refer to is made by myself and its not published yet, just going to make it as add-on for Blender to generate 2D & 3D puzzles cubes with all sizes specified and many options Feb 25, 2019 at 6:51
  • @PeterO.Long time, but here it is bitbucket.org/ios29A/blender_puzzle_generator May 2, 2019 at 18:38
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It's much simpler than you may imagine.

  1. Download the addon from the given link above (https://bitbucket.org/ios29A/blender_puzzle_generator).
  2. Install it (refer to the documentation).
  3. In Blender, create a cuboid puzzle (add-curve-puzzle. Choose cuboid in the shape option).
  4. Convert the curve into a mesh (object-convert to-mesh...)
  5. Select the cuboid and enter edit mode (tab)
  6. Select all (A)
  7. Mesh-transform-to sphere.
  8. Move your mouse.
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    You know, this is mine solution described in this question. However, i think its not the best. Where you've found it ? Thanks Aug 16, 2019 at 20:55

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