Rope Moulding creation question
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ā2009-08-24
03:25 PM
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04:53 PM
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Rubia Torres
I'm hoping someone might have a good solution for this; I have a client who wants rope moldings accents on a lot of cabinetry, up until now I have been modifying the spiral object in the special conts. folder to create the look but the more I add to this the longer all my processing goes so this is not a good full model solution. I have cadimageās Profiler tool and we picked up Objective this weekend to maybe model a more efficient way to create this both in my time and in processing time. Thanks
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ā2009-08-24 05:21 PM
Can you post a picture of what you are trying to achieve?...
Also... it would help us help you if you create a signature in your profile with your OS, AC version and hardware specs.


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ā2009-08-24 05:24 PM
Good luck.
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ā2009-08-24 05:34 PM
Braza wrote:like this?
Can you post a picture of what you are trying to achieve?...

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ā2009-08-24 08:00 PM
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ā2009-08-24 08:24 PM
If you want it all modeled in 3d... you can do it... But as Djordje said... Prepare for a polygon nightmare.

If I were in this situation... I'd create a complex profile with 2 fills...
One for the plain wood, and another semi circular to which I would apply another material with a rope texture...
This would make your life a hell lot easy with the 3d renderings...

HTH.
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ā2009-08-25 12:22 AM
woodz31 wrote:You can easily model this with OBJECTiVE (see attached image). You can also easily control the facetting of profiles created with OBJECTiVE - they all have a setting specifically for this purpose. You can make the objects very smooth for close-up renders, or a bit chunkier (and with far fewer polygons) for everything else. Let me know if you'd like more detailed instructions (or an example).
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I'm hoping someone might have a good solution for this; I have a client who wants rope moldings [] we picked up Objective this weekend to maybe model a more efficient way to create this both in my time and in processing time.
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ā2009-08-25 05:30 AM
That looks great, I would be greatly interested in learning the steps to do that, any help or instruction I would appreciate. Thanks in advance.

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ā2009-08-25 06:46 AM
I have made this rope trim the hard way too.
You can make a 1/2 ring with the profiler, view it from the top, save it as a library part, rotate it to 45 deg., and then multiply it close together so it looks like a rope. Not a good option unless your desperate.
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