A few more trials
Continuing on from the previous post. A few more variations on the same principles.
Trial#3_The vertical curves are serpentine, created by a change in the curvatures direction between a set of points

Trial#4_Triangulates between the curves to create more shells. The seams could also be thickened to act as a primary structure

Trial#5_The curvature becomes bigger to allow for the inner shells not to be interupted

Trial#6_The plane of each arc defines more points on the vertical curve. The trial on the left shows sharp transitions, the trial on the right uses the same ribs but uses an supplementary circle generated tangentially to create a serpentine one

The trial I like the most thus far, is the first one on the previous post. Its the simplest and most dynamic, and the intersection of the shells can be interesting
Trial#3_The vertical curves are serpentine, created by a change in the curvatures direction between a set of points

Trial#4_Triangulates between the curves to create more shells. The seams could also be thickened to act as a primary structure

Trial#5_The curvature becomes bigger to allow for the inner shells not to be interupted

Trial#6_The plane of each arc defines more points on the vertical curve. The trial on the left shows sharp transitions, the trial on the right uses the same ribs but uses an supplementary circle generated tangentially to create a serpentine one

The trial I like the most thus far, is the first one on the previous post. Its the simplest and most dynamic, and the intersection of the shells can be interesting

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