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    • G Offline
      gelbuilding
      last edited by

      Hi Gaieus,

      I like how the mesh gets cleaned up, though now when I do round corners to the brick opening around the door ie three edges and hit to round the whole face turns white. I don't understand why this occurs. Any suggestions what I'm doing wrong.

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      • GaieusG Offline
        Gaieus
        last edited by

        Don't forget that this plugin creates new edges - and when coplanar edges that form a closed loop are created in SU, a face is also created. Just click on it to select and press delete (if I understand the problem clearly)

        Gai...

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          gelbuilding
          last edited by

          Perfect Gaieus.
          All good. 😍
          Thanks ever so much for your help.


          Stone_test3.jpg

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          • GaieusG Offline
            Gaieus
            last edited by

            Perfect! πŸ‘
            Now find something better stone texture for that house as I have not seen any similar flagstone cover since I visited some duke's manor somewhere near Chichester in Southern England a couple of years ago (or do they still build these in England?)
            πŸ˜†

            Gai...

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            • TIGT Offline
              TIG Moderator
              last edited by

              In East Anglia and the South East of the UK the vernacular style is called 'knapped-flint walling', there's usually a red clay-brick surround, or sometimes dressed stone trims... Flint cobbles are common in these mainly chalk-rock areas of the country, and it was a cheap and very durable building material, but now clay-brick is much cheaper and far less labor intensive because the flint cobbles have to be graded in size and they are often 'knapped' - i.e. effectively broken in half [but yours are 'unknapped'] ! It is still sometimes used for new building within conservation areas etc...
              Here's a few examplesflints-eg.gifm_Flint walling.jpgflintchalk.jpgKnapped-Flints-Ex-Chalk-Garden-Walling-Stone.jpg800px-Flint_Wall_Wiltshire.JPGeastbourne.pngffb3.png

              TIG

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                gelbuilding
                last edited by

                Thanks guys for your replies and here is one with a better stone texture i hope you like it.

                I like how now if i change the texture in Thea all the stone looks good. So the setup from Su must be very good because the stone still lines up.


                Stone_test4.jpg

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                • TIGT Offline
                  TIG Moderator
                  last edited by

                  Look at some real stone buildings, compared to simple brickwork they will often have special 'quoin' stones to make wall corners and long stone sills and lintels at opening, and even special stone trims to opening reveals. These 'dressed-stone' items are often used in conjunction with the larger areas of less accurately made stonework

                  TIG

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                    gelbuilding
                    last edited by

                    LoL, Tig,

                    Please, i have struggled for over one week to get this far.

                    Though i must say i like your idea.
                    I will deffinately try your suggestion next.
                    Thanks for your insite.

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                    • GaieusG Offline
                      Gaieus
                      last edited by

                      @TIG: yes, it was also called flint, not flag. Sorry... And indeed they were similar to your examples.

                      @George: It only takes once to fight your way through these things. Once you understand the idea and the process to get there from your application, it is no longer that hopeless.

                      And yes; one very important lesson learned: once you have the proper UV data on each facet, you can easily swap the texture in either SU or Thea (or in fact, any other application which understands this data).

                      And what TIG says about corners: indeed (especially when the walls are quite big), these are often "strengthened" with bigges pieces (although they may also be used as a mere decoration). Here are some 16th century, Turkish mosques from my area and you can see the same (even though the "average" stone material is quite regular and made of bigger pieces):

                      http://lh3.ggpht.com/-heqMy8lYW2c/S0ntZKfZuLI/AAAAAAAABwE/7r92YTp9l8g/DSCN0132.JPG

                      http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_shGNavcJdZA/TFrPaVXg-RI/AAAAAAAAAHE/xA_WmmU1bus/s1600/Bild+052.jpg

                      You can have these pre-made "corner materials" and just simply wrap them around corners and you need not worry about the rest any more.

                      Gai...

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                        gelbuilding
                        last edited by

                        Hi Guys,

                        I can make the radius on the edges real quick now though if i have an archway i have too many segments and there is to much work to align the texture around.
                        Is there any pluggin or method to reduce the segmentation?


                        segments.jpg

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