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Circular texture

defariaferreira
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Hi everyone
How to make a circular texture as the example in the image.

thanks
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As with everything in ArchiCAD, how you make it depends on what you need to do with it.
I assume that you are not just looking for a 2d hatch/fill pattern.
You have at least two choices for how to generate an image/rendering of that. You can create a bump map texture to help with some of it, or you could model the stones and grass. Some of both it probably the best option. You create a bump map textures for the 3D stones/pavers.
It may depend on how realistic you need the rendering to be.

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Lingwisyer
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If you can find an image that you like, you could try using the "seamless texture generator" by Orange Box to create a flat seamless texture. It seems to do ok with generating non-linear textures. Depending on the image, you might be able to create a bump or displacement map from it by playing around with the levels.



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Here's an object that can do that. There is a download link in the video description.

If your Russian is as good as mine, there is youtube auto subtitles
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defariaferreira
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Thank you all
I'll try

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