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2$\begingroup$ Would you want to give this setup a name? I mean it's so creative made just to of cubes. (eg. default pot, cubot etc etc) $\endgroup$– Yousuf ChaudhryCommented Jun 7, 2022 at 5:36
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$\begingroup$ @YousufChaudhry The cube is just a placeholder before I use the pot itself as an instance :) In a more serious answer I would just use a Grid of 2π width and set the position to x=sin(x+a), y=cos(x+a), z=y, then I could calculate a based on z to offset every 2nd level of pots. $\endgroup$– Markus von BroadyCommented Jun 7, 2022 at 10:12
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$\begingroup$ Amazing!) I really just noticed now, that you created a pot from a pot and another pot from those pots and infinity and beyond... ;) $\endgroup$– Yousuf ChaudhryCommented Jun 7, 2022 at 10:19
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3$\begingroup$ Nice! I wish instead of going red when cyclical, Blender would be like sigh "OK how many do you want me to calculate?" and drop in an "Iterations" node with an integer field. :-) $\endgroup$– MentalistCommented Jun 7, 2022 at 16:04
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1$\begingroup$ @Mentalist yes, though maybe rather than using a cyclical connection like that, you could insert a group node into itself, and there have an option on recursion limit. Here's a somewhat related thread where you could connect a node to itself which wouldn't produce a loop once the groups are evaluated. $\endgroup$– Markus von BroadyCommented Jun 7, 2022 at 16:13
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