Brick on edge window sill texture displaying mortar joints in one direction only
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2024-04-10 09:46 AM - edited 2024-04-10 09:47 AM
Hi, I am having problem trying to display my brick on edge window sill textures. I can use a brick surface texture that has no mortar joints in it but it’s not the color that I want to display.
I am using the aged natural brick texture for the walls and they display correctly. When I use that particular texture for brick on edge window sills, I get the mortar joints showing horizontally that I do not want to show. I am only using a single length brick so I don’t need to show horizontal mortar joints only vertical ones.
How can I edit the aged natural brick texture so that it becomes a surface only with no mortar joints ? Is that possible or do I need to find another aged natural surface brick texture with no mortar joints in it ? What are others doling to solve this problem ?
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2024-04-11 08:35 AM
Not sure if this is of any use.
It isn't quite the same as the aged brickwork, but it is a variegated darker brick in stack-bond.
Something I made for the same purpose.
I left the mortar joint at the end of the brick, just so you can't have an impossible long brick.
This images is designed to be 1029mm x 240mm.
Barry.
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2024-04-11 09:44 AM
Thanks @Barry Kelly, that might come in handy.
I had a search online at PGH bricks and downloaded a full catalog of 3D brick walls made in an older version of Archicad. Was also free and I opened it up in AC27 and it also had stack bond walls in them too. I got the catalog for QLD but there are more for the other states as well. An excellent resource for anyone who is interested.
Here is the link.
https://www.pghbricks.com.au/product-info/bim-downloads/archicad
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2024-04-11 09:54 AM
Thanks for the link.
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2024-04-11 10:12 AM
Wienerberger is a major European producer and their texture generator is very usefull:
https://www.egernsund.com/vaerktojer-service/visualisering/murdesigner.html
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2024-04-11 11:00 AM
Thank you @ESK, that’s a great resource.
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2024-04-11 02:26 PM
Another good texture resource is the Textures website (formerly cgtextures). I used to to use them quite a bit as you can download a couple of free textures per day with a free account. It's been awhile though, so not sure if that is still but maybe you could find something useful there as well.
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2024-04-16 09:54 AM - edited 2024-04-24 09:53 AM
Hi all, I was able to find another old brick texture from SU club website that had a soldiers course pattern at the bottom of it. I edited it in a free Mac photo editing app and used it instead. Turned out ok.
Thank for the tips above.
Extra Info: I just cropped a picture of the “Aged Natural” brick surface in AC down to a single brick with mortar on one side. Worked ok but you need to have a variation of bricks to make it look more realistic. If the aged natural brick in AC came with a stack bond image it would work correctly.
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