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    • pbacotP Offline
      pbacot
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      it has to be 3d pattern? , Cutouts? I am not sure how best to do the deformation (Flowify plugin? Shapebender?), but I think there needs to be a unique way this pattern fits, based on the size and for it to work it would be symmetrical. So I would, if it were me.... decide how I wanted the pattern to fit first of all, then work on a section that can be mirrored and duplicated. It may even seem to be half of pattern, if you know what I mean, so you are only working on a small slice that is repeatable by mirroring and rotating.

      Depending on the scale, you'll be adding a lot of smaller detail, so probably making sure the object is large enough before you work on it will help SU which cannot make tiny faces and will help you be able to "manually" fix things as you go. You can scale it up then down to the right size in the end to print.

      MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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      • macleeM Offline
        maclee
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        Oh I see what you mean, like create a linear rounded section that has all the elements of the pattern and then copy that via rotation until it forms a circle. Great idea! Now lets see if I can pull it off! lol

        The actual piece has a circumference of 22cm on the bottom and 60 cm on the top, so would you suggest that I start larger than that and then scale down or is that a reasonable size for small faces?

        Thanks again for the suggestion!

        Obstacles do not block the path, they are the path.

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        • pbacotP Offline
          pbacot
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          that might be reasonable, while keeping the model as clean and simple as possible. You can make a component of the section--also it would need to start as a full shape to get it right and you'd need to keep it geometrically correct so it aligns perfectly. With components you can have all the identical parts in the model and see how they work together as you go...I see some people doing this sort of work sometimes use larger sections sometimes smaller to be able to model consistent with the overall shape.

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          • macleeM Offline
            maclee
            last edited by

            @pbacot said:

            it has to be 3d pattern? , Cutouts? I am not sure how best to do the deformation (Flowify plugin? Shapebender?), but I think there needs to be a unique way this pattern fits, based on the size and for it to work it would be symmetrical. So I would, if it were me.... decide how I wanted the pattern to fit first of all, then work on a section that can be mirrored and duplicated. It may even seem to be half of pattern, if you know what I mean, so you are only working on a small slice that is repeatable by mirroring and rotating.

            Depending on the scale, you'll be adding a lot of smaller detail, so probably making sure the object is large enough before you work on it will help SU which cannot make tiny faces and will help you be able to "manually" fix things as you go. You can scale it up then down to the right size in the end to print.

            Okay so I have reached another wall. I had it all figured out in my head but I can't seem to make it work. I have created the pattern so that I can drape it over the curved edge (I have a square in this picture just to test it out). Then I was going to copy the curved surface to form a circle. The problem I am having is the drape won't work. I watched numerous videos and did exactly what you are supposed to but nothing seems to work. The drape function just doesn't work for me. What am I doing wrong? Does anybody have any advice to get this pattern to drape on the face? I must be missing something important.

            Attached is an image of what I am trying to do and if you want to see for yourself here is the file: https://www.dropbox.com/s/vm3rrv9vit12pty/pattern_v3.skp?dl=0

            I also tried draping from above, as a group and as a component, still nothing works...

            Thanks for any help!

            Lee


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            • boofredlayB Offline
              boofredlay
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              This one stumped me but I think I figured out one way to do it. Here is an image of the finished object. I will try to post up a how to here soon...


              Bowl-Pattern.jpg

              http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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              • macleeM Offline
                maclee
                last edited by

                @boofredlay said:

                This one stumped me but I think I figured out one way to do it. Here is an image of the finished object. I will try to post up a how to here soon...

                OMG! That is IT! You are amazing. I am still struggling with this 3 days in... lol

                Can't wait to see how you did it!

                Thanks so much!

                Lee πŸŽ‰ 😲 β˜€ πŸ˜„

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                • pbacotP Offline
                  pbacot
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                  Nice!

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                  • boofredlayB Offline
                    boofredlay
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                    Here is the tutorial on Youtube: https://youtu.be/sQJoDYOCM0M

                    This is one way to do it. I am sure there are probably others.

                    Here are the plugins if you need them.

                    Joint Push Pull Interactive:
                    https://sketchucation.com/plugin/715-jointpushpull

                    Mirror:
                    https://sketchucation.com/plugin/762-mirror

                    http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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                    • macleeM Offline
                      maclee
                      last edited by

                      @boofredlay said:

                      Here is the tutorial on Youtube: https://youtu.be/sQJoDYOCM0M

                      This is one way to do it. I am sure there are probably others.

                      Here are the plugins if you need them.

                      Joint Push Pull Interactive:
                      https://sketchucation.com/plugin/715-jointpushpull

                      Mirror:
                      https://sketchucation.com/plugin/762-mirror

                      Wow boofredlay, that is incredible. I will give it a try although I think I have to watch your video a few times! lol Thank you so much for taking the time to do this. I really helped seeing such a Pro tackle this concept that I have been thinking about for ages! Finally being so close is great! Now lets see if I can pull it off... lol

                      Thanks again and great work!

                      Obstacles do not block the path, they are the path.

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                      • boofredlayB Offline
                        boofredlay
                        last edited by

                        Happy to help. Good luck.

                        http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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                        • JQLJ Offline
                          JQL
                          last edited by

                          The pattern isn't right but it was a 15 minute doodle.

                          Using a single plugin: shape bender. Some kind of steped tutorial inside Skp.

                          Shape Bender.skp

                          Shape Bender.jpg

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                          • macleeM Offline
                            maclee
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                            @jql said:

                            The pattern isn't right but it was a 15 minute doodle.

                            Using a single plugin: shape bender. Some kind of steped tutorial inside Skp.

                            [attachment=0:3gpqdurf]<!-- ia0 -->Shape Bender.skp<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:3gpqdurf]

                            [attachment=1:3gpqdurf]<!-- ia1 -->Shape Bender.jpg<!-- ia1 -->[/attachment:3gpqdurf]

                            Oh wow JQL another great idea! I tried shape bender originally but was going about it all wrong, I had created a kind of flattened pattern of it and then I tried to roll it up along the edge of the circumference, but that was a disaster as I couldn't get the pattern right. I even tried "unwrapping" the simple model to get the flattened object thinking that I could flatten it, punch the pattern in and then wrap it up again, but I couldn't get that plugin to work, it kept unwinding it for some reason instead of unwrapping it, so I gave up! lol

                            This is a very clever way of using the shape bender and then tapering that edge on the bottom, very smart! And very helpful also to share the .skp file. Thanks so much! Great to see the starting point with the tile.

                            This forum is GREAT! I was just about ready to give up...

                            Lee πŸ˜„

                            Obstacles do not block the path, they are the path.

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                            • JQLJ Offline
                              JQL
                              last edited by

                              @maclee said:

                              I was just about ready to give up...

                              Lee πŸ˜„

                              Please don't... Stick around until the point you will be able to help others as others helped you.

                              The cycle must not stop πŸ˜„

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                              • macleeM Offline
                                maclee
                                last edited by

                                @jql said:

                                @maclee said:

                                I was just about ready to give up...

                                Lee πŸ˜„

                                Please don't... Stick around until the point you will be able to help others as others helped you.

                                The cycle must not stop πŸ˜„

                                haha, right! I have a feeling I will be posting quite often... Sketchup is such a fun program to learn and even more so when you have people helping you when you get stuck!

                                Obstacles do not block the path, they are the path.

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                                • boofredlayB Offline
                                  boofredlay
                                  last edited by

                                  @jql said:

                                  The pattern isn't right but it was a 15 minute doodle.

                                  Using a single plugin: shape bender...

                                  JQL, how did you go from the step on the right to the one on the left?
                                  Capture.JPG
                                  Also, your final shape has quite a bit of overlap. I assume this is not ideal for a 3d print. Curious.Capture2.JPG

                                  http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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                                  • JQLJ Offline
                                    JQL
                                    last edited by

                                    I used shape bender using the arc of rhe pie.

                                    In the end there's cleaning up to do to reach the last step as shape bender wasn't able to compress the bottom center part to an edge.

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                                    • boofredlayB Offline
                                      boofredlay
                                      last edited by

                                      πŸ‘ Cheers.

                                      http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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                                      • ntxdaveN Offline
                                        ntxdave
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                                        @jql said:

                                        I used shape bender using the arc of rhe pie.

                                        I have used Shape Bender many times but not sure I fully get this part. Fully comprehend doing the curve to obtain the shape of the vessel but do not fully comprehend how to perform the taper.

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                                        • macleeM Offline
                                          maclee
                                          last edited by

                                          @jql said:

                                          I used shape bender using the arc of rhe pie.

                                          In the end there's cleaning up to do to reach the last step as shape bender wasn't able to compress the bottom center part to an edge.

                                          When I bend my shape many of my petal cutouts get messed up, do you think it could be because I am working in real scale and I should start larger and then shrink it down? Yours stayed so perfect!

                                          My real scale is bottom c=22cm top c=64cm height 24cm


                                          Screen Shot 2017-10-26 at 10.38.12 AM.png

                                          Obstacles do not block the path, they are the path.

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                                          • JQLJ Offline
                                            JQL
                                            last edited by

                                            @maclee said:

                                            When I bend my shape many of my petal cutouts get messed up, do you think it could be because I am working in real scale and I should start larger and then shrink it down? Yours stayed so perfect!

                                            My real scale is bottom c=22cm top c=64cm height 24cm

                                            That should be the issue. Try scaling it up by 10 and then 10 again until Shape Bender doesn't cause issues.

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