Showing Spanish Roof tiles in Layout
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you can easily replace the tiles in VA Instant Roof with more detailed versions.
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Thanks everyone for your help. I'll try this workaround and see what happens.
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@krisidious said:
you can easily replace the tiles in VA Instant Roof with more detailed versions.
Easily?, really? I know it is doable, but it's not that easy as the tiles come in as groups.
What have I been missing for the past year. How does one do this, easily?
Would love to learn something new.....Thanks
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The InstantRoof tiles are a texture on a tubular shape. I'd use ThruPaint to change it. There are also material manager plugins (sure I have one but I forget...) that you can replace materials.
I've modeled the tiles for smaller areas. Sure it's a mess, but worth it sometimes. Once you have a plane of tiles you have the main part done, and a stack that you can rotate onto the hip, it's the cleanup that takes time. Thus you really have to want to do it.
For LO (as this was the original question), it is better to make a pattern in an illustrator or raster program for the field. My approach would actually be to bring a pattern in from my CAD and copy paste the hips and other edges from there as it is easier for me to draw there. So that is not a pure SU-LO solution.
Now looking at your upload I don't know exactly what you are after. Why can't you just submit a grayscale copy of the elevations right off that nice model you have? You can adjust the tone as needed.
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well, easily if you know how I guess. I use the group to component plugin found here to change them to components, then make my changes to the tiles.
http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=29462
Which the changes I make to it is to copy the end geometry down the length of the tile at length and then make that another component and then copy it down the length of the roof.
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lickity split...
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How did I miss that plugin...... for 4 years?. Have to try it out.
Thank you Kristoff and special thanks, as always, to plug- in authors. -
Thanks PBACOT, I came to the same conclusion of using a grayscale. Unfortunately, the Art Jury down here wants only straight line drawings, no shading or shadows. I'm pretty resigned now to stick with ACAD for submittals to this Agency, and continue learning and using LO for client presentation work.
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That's odd. I guess the art jury was fooled by pretty pictures in the past!
I see this often, instead of a minimum standard for submittals (required info and drawings) the planning department and board have nothing better to do than tell architects how to do their work. They go so far as requiring --then haggling over--- paint manufacturer and chip number when we all know it's rarely that exact color when it finally gets painted.
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I came accross a very interesting website with more info on this product: http://www.archiexpo.com/architecture-design-manufacturer/spanish-roof-tile-1342.html
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