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    • jolranJ Offline
      jolran
      last edited by

      Yeah, Greeble 2 actually. Don't know if it does what I think its does.

      http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=16599

      I bet some of your plugin does the trick, TIG. But I'm not sure wich one, so I dared not suggestion one of them.

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      • BurkhardB Offline
        Burkhard
        last edited by

        I have a workaround here for Bathroom Tiles. Try out... ( Based on Jim's Toolbar Plugin)
        It is not ready yet, but these are working. ( Extract and save in the Plugins Folder )

        Short explanation:

        1. Use a flat Geometrie - on Ground, front Colour - as a component with the values of the stone you need.
          ( Apply a Material to Frontface for better selection later on)
        2. Select a face/wall and use the first array Button. Look for the right component ( Thanks to Sdmitch )
          (Because you need the Gaps choose the values for x and y = lenght and hight + Gap)
        3. You can now move the Tiling Group to the desired place.
        4. In your case, open the Group and select the single components rows to have
          the horizontal displacements ( the offset)
        5. Close Group and use the second Button which explode the nested components ( Thanks to TIG)
        6. Select the Group and the face and use third Button to match and cut the tiles to the wall ( Thanks to Jolran for the 2DBoolean)
        7. Go inside the Group and select " All with same Material" to use 😎
        8. Fourth Button to push pull all selected faces at once. (Thanks to Ulli Tessel)
          (Maybe someone could modify the script to random hights πŸ˜‰ )

        It sound a bit complicated, but works here really good.


        Tiles'nBricks.zip

        [http://www.ia-plus.de(http://www.ia-plus.de)]

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        • jolranJ Offline
          jolran
          last edited by

          Cool solution! Ein bischen translation would be good.

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          • BurkhardB Offline
            Burkhard
            last edited by

            You're right. But that's what I do before, in the other direction...I have to set it back.

            Maybe when its finished.

            [http://www.ia-plus.de(http://www.ia-plus.de)]

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            • pilouP Offline
              pilou
              last edited by

              So seems you want real 3d stones

              I will make something like this
              Say draw 5 different sizes of rectangular stones with any method
              Use the tricky Random Components Placement by Sdmitch on a line
              then use the very tricky Align and distribute by Sdmitch

              that all! πŸ˜„

              http://sdmitch.blogspot.fr/

              Frenchy Pilou
              Is beautiful that please without concept!
              My Little site :)

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              • pilouP Offline
                pilou
                last edited by

                Cool method πŸ˜„

                Mybe this can help you πŸ˜„
                Contour lines by Didier Bur for the Horizontal
                Random selection by Tig
                or Slicer by tig
                There is here a Random Stripe Slicing by TIG

                Frenchy Pilou
                Is beautiful that please without concept!
                My Little site :)

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                • M Offline
                  mics_54
                  last edited by

                  actually...my work flow has been...

                  set a standard element height in parallel lines on all faces to be covered. In the model shown it was 2 inches...on the stacked stone I wish to model the stone is all the same ( some stone designs are not)
                  Screenshot (23).png

                  the length of the stone element is random.. ideally to be within a parameter .. 4" to 14"
                  Screenshot (24).png

                  I have been manually placing verticals on about 4 courses and then selecting them all and placing them as a group to finish all the faces to be covered in stone.
                  Screenshot (25).png

                  Then I used TIGs RandomPushPull.rb script. and indicated a .5" to 2" limit on one face at a time because it seems to like that better and it's easier to redo on face rather than all of them.
                  Screenshot (26).png

                  Dry-stacked stone has no grout so there are no spaces between elements.
                  The difficult part is of course..doing this to many faces of various shapes.
                  A cube is easy.

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                  • M Offline
                    mics_54
                    last edited by

                    @unknownuser said:

                    So seems you want real 3d stones

                    well...not really...I am attempting to illustrate a fairly accurate representation of a manufactured architectural product which is made from real stone...but is applied as a veneer. It's real but it doesn't use "traditional installation techniques".

                    I will apply it over a steel framed structure, sheathed with cement board.2013-02-08_13-37-52_604smaller.jpg

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                    • BurkhardB Offline
                      Burkhard
                      last edited by

                      Yep, great to use random push pull. Gives me also a wider range of possibilities than the solution now.

                      [http://www.ia-plus.de(http://www.ia-plus.de)]

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                      • BoxB Offline
                        Box
                        last edited by

                        It sounds like the very nature of the product gives you the answer.
                        They must produce standard size sheets. If so then all you need to do is make sheets to match their dimensions and save as components. Then use the components as you would in real life and use intersect to cut them to size.

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                        • M Offline
                          mics_54
                          last edited by

                          the panels are the same size but the stones that make up the panels are random in length and thickness (depth)

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                          • BoxB Offline
                            Box
                            last edited by

                            I'm sure they are, but they will only have a limited randomness. For the purposes of presentation, surely you only need to create three or four standard sheets to give you a hell of a lot of variation.

                            Or are you saying that they supply the stone as individual veneer sections, Like varying thickness tiles?

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                              mics_54
                              last edited by

                              The panels made by the manufacturer are 6x8 6x16 and 6x24 the first two sizes are for outside corners. the 6x24 is for the field. The models I am making are of dimensions that would require modification to 50% of the components. I think a script for segmenting the faces and random push pull is the ticket.

                              Tanner fireplace render.jpg

                              Actual stone panel

                              2013-04-05_14-51-07_457 smaller.jpg

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