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How to map a circular material

Does any have any pointers for curved material mapping? Say on a tube curving for railing
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Mario Sacco
Expert
SenecaDesignLLC wrote:
mariosmic wrote:
SenecaDesignLLC wrote:
I got it to work with the tube and 4+256
I tried 4+256 with tube. It doesn't work to me. Where did you find this 256 mask?
I am also only using 4+256 on curved tubes, I use box method for the tube when its straight
Very good. We used different method.
MacBook M1 Max 64GB- OS X 12.2.1 - Archicad 27
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figured it out. got the same out come with my railing tool using tube as your pathway
tube with material mapped on curve.jpg
Mario Sacco
Expert
SenecaDesignLLC wrote:
figured it out. got the same out come with my railing tool using tube as your pathway
Very good work. Are you still using objects cutted or other method?
MacBook M1 Max 64GB- OS X 12.2.1 - Archicad 27
https://www.archiradar.it/en/
mariosmic wrote:
SenecaDesignLLC wrote:
figured it out. got the same out come with my railing tool using tube as your pathway
Very good work. Are you still using objects cutted or other method?
I am using the tube command with a custom profile from a polyline.
Mario Sacco
Expert
SenecaDesignLLC wrote:
mariosmic wrote:
SenecaDesignLLC wrote:
figured it out. got the same out come with my railing tool using tube as your pathway
Very good work. Are you still using objects cutted or other method?
I am using the tube command with a custom profile from a polyline.
which primitive did you use in GDL?
MacBook M1 Max 64GB- OS X 12.2.1 - Archicad 27
https://www.archiradar.it/en/
Pertti Paasky
Expert
Hi,
If you split the tube into segments instead of tubing you can address coor command to every segment individually.
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Mario Sacco
Expert
Pertti wrote:
Hi,
If you split the tube into segments instead of tubing you can address coor command to every segment individually.
ok
MacBook M1 Max 64GB- OS X 12.2.1 - Archicad 27
https://www.archiradar.it/en/
mariosmic wrote:
Pertti wrote:
Hi,
If you split the tube into segments instead of tubing you can address coor command to every segment individually.
ok
exactly i used 2+1024 for the coor. took me a minute to calculate the positions to have the material line up. I am still a little off with the rise.
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but depending on the material and resolution it still does pretty good.
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wood grain with high resolution
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