Parisian Fence material: 3 sizes available in 2 colours.
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"Un grand bonjour" to you all my good friends of SketchUcations forums I haven't been in contact for long.
This thread:
"Simple (low-poly) lattice component by cotty"
http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=51167
and the so kind intervention of Gaieus and PilouWhich was referring to this one:
An exercise: DRAWING A PARISIAN FENCE
http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=29342had given me the idea to achieve the following materials (Su + Thea + Photoshop)
Small + medium + tall Parisian fences png with transparent alpha serie available in white an green@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.
So here they are:
DOWNLOAD SECTION:
White and green series in low resolution available for anyone:
https://mega.co.nz/#!KEsWlRyb!Ho7nYQryDNJVVje-vIFSgB_ZfeFI2SSpIqLCE68gFcg
https://www.dropbox.com/s/2mho9b15megge0q/ParisianFencesWhite%26GreenMat_lowResolution.zip(Re: TAFF GOCH MODEL available in 3D Warehouse:
Parisian Fence - "Beefier" Version)
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=1f9d9c90922e59ca2137e32e8ebf2b1And a preference for SketchUcation member's
White and green series in high resolution + photoshop files containing Diffuse,alpha & normal + the skp SU6 modelOups! ->wrong text file: rectified
ParisianFenceMat#downldLinks_2.txtWith my sympathy,
++Simon
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Grillage de Provence
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Excellent stuff, thank you a lot, Simon!
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Oups! ->wrong download text file: rectified in first post
nice "trouvaille" Pilou
(Remembering)
@taffgoch said:
Simon,
Consider how the manufacturer produced the fence. Q: With what did they start?
A: A length of "wire," with a constant, repeated sine wave. This should be maintained in a 3D model. Keep all of the sinusoidal segments the same length.
Truly, the sine segments along the top of the fence will be curved, but they should be maintained at the same length. I can demonstrate this evening, when I have some modeling time.
-Taff
http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=29342#p256185
*s
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