Curved texture
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2008-07-04
07:55 PM
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Noemi Balogh
2008-07-04
07:55 PM
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2008-07-04 08:55 PM
2008-07-04
08:55 PM
Circle desk?
Please post an image.
Please post an image.
Dwight Atkinson

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2008-07-05 12:43 AM
2008-07-05
12:43 AM
ArchiCAD materials simply tile a flat surface such as your deck, even if your deck is in the shape of a circle.
If you need a circular pattern, you will have to create it in Photoshop (etc) at a size that will map to cover your surface. (Alternatively, you can create a material that covers one quadrant of your circle and use the tiling/mirror method shown in the attached screenshot. This is herringbone brick from the lib, but you can see that if the image was of arcs for one quadrant of a circle, the result would be a complete circle. Personally, I'd just do the entire texture as a 1-to-1 image map in Photoshop to be sure there were no repeats.)
If I understand what you are asking...
Karl
If you need a circular pattern, you will have to create it in Photoshop (etc) at a size that will map to cover your surface. (Alternatively, you can create a material that covers one quadrant of your circle and use the tiling/mirror method shown in the attached screenshot. This is herringbone brick from the lib, but you can see that if the image was of arcs for one quadrant of a circle, the result would be a complete circle. Personally, I'd just do the entire texture as a 1-to-1 image map in Photoshop to be sure there were no repeats.)
If I understand what you are asking...
Karl
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2008-07-06 10:33 PM
2008-07-06
10:33 PM
I had to create a similar sort of thing once when trying to render curved plywood. I ended up modelling the plywood as if I was really making plywood: creating a series of 3mm slabs in a curve, and made each slab out of a different material from it's neighbour.
So in your case you could make each circle as a seperate object and make an ever so slightly different material for each circle.
So in your case you could make each circle as a seperate object and make an ever so slightly different material for each circle.
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2008-07-08 02:26 PM
2008-07-08
02:26 PM
Thank you very much, that´s good idea.