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      Philbali
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      Hello all, This is my first post here and I tried to make some research but did not find anything.
      i hope this is OK to post it here.

      I am making a pistol grip (I did not designed myself, it is an STL import from another CAD soft) and in order to get a good grip on both side of the pistol grip I would like to add some knurl (or so called) texture to each side but I cannot find out how to do it. I draw the knurl texture (which is mainly pyramids) and multiply them to get a large surface then I cut the shape I want to apply on the pistol grip side but the textured knurl is flat and the pistol grip is totally curved. See attached pic for further details
      Is there a way with sketchup to apply that flat textured volume to the curved surface as we can do with a regular picture texture, or sketchup is not able to do that?

      Thank you by advance to all the people for your future help.


      pistol grip left side screen capt.PNG

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        pilou
        last edited by

        Take a look to Flowify by Caul πŸ˜‰

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          pilou
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          Resume πŸ˜„

          floww.jpg

          libo5.jpg

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            Philbali
            last edited by

            thank you, I will try that ASAP...

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              Philbali
              last edited by

              Hello, it is me again,

              i tried this flowify, but on all the tutorial I am looking at, the common thing is they all match in a square or at least in a geometric form to be able to get A group and C group. But on my case, I do not have this as everything is bend and curved. So I do not see how to generate the C group to link with the E group (merci Pilou, je sais je dois Γͺtre une triple buse!!!).
              I anybody have an idea?
              thank you

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                Philbali
                last edited by

                Hello,

                i tried flowify but it seems in all the tutorials I saw all the surfaces have square edges to make the A group and C group. Which i do not have. So i am a little bit lost with that. If anyone could help me sorting this out... thank you very much.
                let me know if I am dumb! At least I will know that!!!

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                  Philbali
                  last edited by

                  Thank you for giving me the flowify solution, but either I am a dummy (which is very possible) either this solution cannot be applied to my case as most of the tutorials show mapping the textured surface with group A and C having 4 square corners which I do not have.
                  So I do not see how to apply this plug-in to my issue. Any help would be greatly appreciated
                  thank you very much.

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                    pilou
                    last edited by

                    Huhu πŸ’š
                    Seems simple ! πŸ€“

                    Just take a part of your model! πŸ˜„

                    flowww.jpg

                    floww1.jpg

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                      Philbali
                      last edited by

                      hmmm... OK Iwill try that, but it is not easy to isolate all those triangles to make a square as shown on your example, but i will give it a go
                      thank you. πŸ˜„

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                        pilou
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                        @unknownuser said:

                        but it is not easy to isolate all those triangles to make a square

                        Very easy! πŸ€“
                        Look at your model : you have all horizontal & vertical parallal lines! πŸ˜‰

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