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    pmolson
    last edited by 22 Nov 2014, 15:20

    Hi,
    Please see the images below.
    I am using the follow me tool to create a flared shingle detail above a stone cap. When the follow me path turns a corner the size and or orientation of the applied material changes. It also changes differently from one end to the other.(again please see images.)
    Anyone know Whats going on here and how I correct?

    Thanks

    Paul

    shingle 1.PNGshingle 2.PNGshingle 3.PNG

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      TIG Moderator
      last edited by 22 Nov 2014, 15:47

      Is the material applied onto a 'container' [group?] or onto the [sur]faces themselves ?

      TIG

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        pmolson
        last edited by 22 Nov 2014, 15:49

        tig, applied to the surface itself.

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          pmolson
          last edited by 22 Nov 2014, 16:13

          So I kept messing around and achieved what i wanted, but it is a little fussy.

          Turns out that if I unsmooth the group so I see each segmnet line that makes up the curved surface, and then open the group, select one face, right click-texture-reset position , then use the material eye dropper to select the just reset material and then apply that material to each of the other segments of the curved surface, close group, soften group.

          Then the materials match as shown below.

          Easier way to do this?

          shingle 4.PNG

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            pbacot
            last edited by 22 Nov 2014, 16:51

            My first reaction would be to use Thrupaint, but I think your method is the best native one.

            MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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              numerobis
              last edited by 22 Nov 2014, 16:52

              @pmolson said:

              Easier way to do this?

              no, this is how it works (without plugins).

              You can use a plugin like ThruPaint to do all faces at once http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=323%26amp;t=44552

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                KrisM
                last edited by 22 Nov 2014, 17:56

                I am just now working on a project where I have created the exact same kind of flare out. Thru paint works perfectly for the texture.

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                  pmolson
                  last edited by 22 Nov 2014, 19:47

                  thank you, going to get thrupaint now.

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                    pmolson
                    last edited by 24 Nov 2014, 18:31

                    I did get thrupaint...havent quite got it mastered though. Need to read the instructions:)

                    Just for the heck of it, I tried using the followmeandkeep plugin even though it is a straight forward follow me situation and so far the materials are staying oriented correctly around corners...not sure why that would be, but it works.

                    p

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