Upon further review it appears the geometry was softened and that was causing the issue.
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RE: Adjusting Textures on a Diamond shaped Surface
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RE: Adjusting Textures on a Diamond shaped Surface
Upon further review it appears the geometry was softened and that was causing the issue.
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RE: Adjusting Textures on a Diamond shaped Surface
the diamond façade is a component and the geometry is painted in the component.
I've uploaded the component here if you care to take a look.
My plan was create a new texture but larger scale and move it around to fit on individual diamond shingles. to avoid the horizontal and vertical lines.
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/3ron3i66jhebaiyjj55h7/AE5zpEX7JBhDq5UFZtJhkuc?rlkey=98mff0zb8uz3ncezxkj57pr7u&dl=0 -
Adjusting Textures on a Diamond shaped Surface
Long time lurker here
Hoping I'm missing the obvious.
I have a facade with diamond shaped cedar shingles modeled.
I want to paint and manually move the texture around on each shingle.
Typically I would right click and adjust the texture. Doesn't appear to work on these diamond shapes.
Tried thru paint and quad tools with no solution.Any ideas?
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RE: Workstation special offer for everyone (Solo special)
I placed an order for a modified Orbital C3000 Pro and received shipment earlier this week.
This was my first "big boy" rendering computer so I had lots of questions. Danny from Orbital handled these like a pro...prompt responses and advice...following through to the end. Customer service was outstanding and I'm considering purchasing a lower cost business computer from Orbital.
I've had the machine up and running a couple days now and I'm thrilled with the performance especially being back on W7 Pro from W8.1.
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Excellent work Daniel...love the details!
Thanks for the heads up about the HABS drawings.Robert
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RE: WIP: Island Home
Thanks for the comments!
Here's a photo showing the present day home. Originally, there would have been a pair of functional shutters that would over lap between the pair of windows. I'm not sure if the missing shutters are on site on or not.
Robert
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WIP: Island Home
Progress images of a home originally built around 1850 with several additions over the years. Model is being used to document existing conditions and as base for a future addition and 2D CAD drawings.
Robert Scott
Robert Scott Residential Design
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