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      patrickbateman
      last edited by

      Get the instant roof plugin here

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      (www.valiarchitects.com)

      I'm pretty sure you can create your own component tile styles and modify it. If not directly I'm sure there is a workaround to be able to use that plugin with custom tiles by replacing some of the components. If you can't do it inside the plugin itself, then just create 3d tiles or whatever and then select instances and replace them- it's still an amazing plugin to build roofs.

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        valerostudio
        last edited by

        I agree with Patrick. That plug-in rocks with clay tile roofing. I would just shoot an email to them and ask about customizing the tile itself. I think there is a forum on their website that has info on the plug-ins. Maybe someone has figured this out already.

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          bjornkn
          last edited by

          The first (and only) dynamic component I made in SU was a roof tile that would add more tiles when scaled, with the correct distance between them. It was quite a lot of work to make it though...

          My suggestion is to make a very simple component of one tile (with no faces on the underside, which won't be visible anyway).
          Use Move/copy to make a copy sideways at the right distance.
          Select the 2 tiles and move/copy downwards at the right distance.
          Make a new component of those 4 tiles.
          Now you can easily fill a roof by move/copying inside the component/group, using the distances between two of the tiles as reference.
          Lots of extra work on roofs that are not straight saddle roofs.

          But I think I'd still vote for TIGs suggestion - make textures instead of 3D tiles...

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            MrMikeEsq
            last edited by

            Hmm good to have more opinions.
            Instantroof plugin sounded like the solution until I noticed their site/videos don't mention using your own tile. If it can be done though that'd be great. Just instancing myself though doesn't sound too hard.

            Why do some of you think it'd be better to use textures? Would 3d tiles be too taxing on my system?

            mike

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              Mike Lucey
              last edited by

              Mike, you might have a look at Piece Tracer http://www.piecetracer.com/?tp=3

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                MrMikeEsq
                last edited by

                Thanks for that Mike πŸ˜„
                In the video the tile is very simple. Do you have that plugin? Anyone who could quickly test or give experience is great.

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                • Mike LuceyM Offline
                  Mike Lucey
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                  No, I haven't got it but will see if I can get the developer to chime in πŸ‘

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                    Dave R
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                    Textures would be better if you can use them because they would be easier to exchange, they trim automatically at edges and you would have fewer edge and face entities so you might have better performance. High res texture images can also slow things down but you don't need high res images anyway.

                    Have you started drawing your roof tiles yet?

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                      Evan Garmaise
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                      Hi,

                      I'm the developer for PieceTracer. It's designed for this sort of thing so I recommend that you try it out. You can download a free trial here: http://piecetracer.com/download. Check out the demo videos for instructions.

                      As for filling in the pieces at the edges, that's functionality I am considering for the next version of PieceTracer, as described here: http://piecetracer.com/fillandshear. Your comments on that functionality would be much appreciated.

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                        MrMikeEsq
                        last edited by

                        Hello Evan,
                        thanks for replying to my thread πŸ˜„ I'll look into your software

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