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    Chris Fullmer
    last edited by Chris Fullmer 18 Nov 2007, 07:44

    Hi, I've attached a model of a simple method I use to create flat stone work for patios and walkways.

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    http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/sas/CornerBar/smallstonework%5b1%5d.gif


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      juju
      last edited by 18 Nov 2007, 07:45

      Nice one Chris, thx.

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        Anssi
        last edited by 18 Nov 2007, 07:45

        Tip:

        You can use the Windowizer and Delete Coplanar ruby scripts to reduce the needed steps.

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          Chris Fullmer
          last edited by 18 Nov 2007, 07:47

          Oh yeah, good idea Anssi. Pull the stones first, then delete coplanar edges using the script. That is much less tedious than erasing them all by hand Smile

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            Jean Lemire
            last edited by 20 Nov 2007, 18:36

            Hi Chris, hi folks.

            O.3" is 7.5mm (75mm is 3 inches). Other than that, this is an excellent tutorial. How about softening the upper edges of the stone tiles ?

            Just ideas.

            Jean (Johnny) Lemire from Repentigny, Quebec, Canada.

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