Simple (low-poly) lattice component
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 Here is a simple lattice element (and a very simple dummy component, e.g. for rendering)... 
 If you use it, I would be happy to see a picture here    
 
 
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 Hi, cotty: 
 This is really great!! I have to ask--I really don't know: How do the inner tan colored surfaces help in the model? Enhancement of the rendering, perhaps?
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 @mitcorb said: Hi, cotty: 
 This is really great!! I have to ask--I really don't know: How do the inner tan colored surfaces help in the model? Enhancement of the rendering, perhaps?No, it's only my standard backface color  
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 You can see the lattice in action in this post... (if you have good eyes  ) )
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 Remember this anthology thread!  
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 @unknownuser said: Remember this anthology thread!  I didn't know that topic and I'm glad at using the word "simple"  
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 @unknownuser said: Remember this anthology thread!  That was epic! (And I really wonder what's up with Simon BTW). This component is also cool, thanks, Cotty! 
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 Yes a very cool video by Simon!  
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 Hi, 
 Nice model Cotty, thanks   Dear Gaieus and Pilou I'm so touched that you care about me and remind this so "epic and anthology thread " 
 This had given me the occasion to re-read it with the so nice supervision of Taff Goch and the flashy talented youngness of Elisei (ely862me).
 It had been a really nice moment.@broomstick said: that image would make a great map with an opacity mask on it  @gaieus said: True, I was also thinking about it. You can easily make it tilable horizontally, too - the only problem is that vertically it should be a bit higher so that you could apply it on more various (although of course, still limited) height. You have decided me to achieve these materials. they are available Here:   "Parisian Fence material: 3 sizes available in 2 colours." 
 http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=51695With my friendship, Simon 
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