Completely lost on how to create this orb
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Here's an attempt. I started with a geodesic sphere from the warehouse. I don't have time to go through the steps, but I remade it with components. The model is attached if you want to explore the parts. It's not perfect and might not even be accurate, but it was a fun experiment. Hope it helps.

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Wow, thank you so much for the amazing responses everyone. All these techniques are such good ideas, I'll try and build this myself using the different methods mentioned above as well to learn more complex items in SketchUp!
Much appreciated!

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Very nice Gilles

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@gilles said:
I enjoy geodesic, see this one:
Very clever, just shows how capable SketchUp is in the right hands.
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Good examples, above...
I've (thus far) modeled the basic geometry of the pentagonal components.
The pendant lamp geometry is based on a 3v, class-I geodesic sphere.
(Contributors have been quick to jump on this question. I almost missed seeing it, while lurking.)

-Taff

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I produced the curved-arm portions, simply by radially-copying rectangles along an arc between the geodesic vertices.
Here's a detail, showing "hidden geometry" (lines.)
-Taff

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Geodesic-based lamp spheres have, seemingly, been popular, over the past few years.
Here's a sampling for your SketchUp modeling exercises:



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