AutoCAD hatch patterns as procedural materials - AccuRender nXt2024-03-29T10:47:05Zhttp://accurender.ning.com/forum/topics/autocad-hatch-patterns-as-procedural-materials?feed=yes&xn_auth=noYes and I believe also having…tag:accurender.ning.com,2012-11-21:6293855:Comment:777792012-11-21T19:50:34.796Zakinlolu olugbojihttp://accurender.ning.com/profile/akinloluolugboji
<p>Yes and I believe also having a sort of color variation too apart from the pattern. </p>
<p>There are times I need to have some variations in color, when am doing roofing slates or stone paving, and would have loved a way to master those in the material editor.</p>
<p>Anyone knows what the x, y, and z do in the tile procedural of nxt material editor?</p>
<p>Yes and I believe also having a sort of color variation too apart from the pattern. </p>
<p>There are times I need to have some variations in color, when am doing roofing slates or stone paving, and would have loved a way to master those in the material editor.</p>
<p>Anyone knows what the x, y, and z do in the tile procedural of nxt material editor?</p> I've used the procedural tile…tag:accurender.ning.com,2012-11-21:6293855:Comment:777782012-11-21T19:44:28.316ZScott Handhttp://accurender.ning.com/profile/ScottHand
<p>I've used the procedural tile/brick tool many times. I think that what Bill was suggesting was a way to procedurally generate bricks (or otherwise) that are in a different coursing pattern, like this:</p>
<p><a href="http://faculty.delhi.edu/hultendc/A220-Week2-BrickBonds.jpg" target="_blank">http://faculty.delhi.edu/hultendc/A220-Week2-BrickBonds.jpg</a></p>
<p>I've used the procedural tile/brick tool many times. I think that what Bill was suggesting was a way to procedurally generate bricks (or otherwise) that are in a different coursing pattern, like this:</p>
<p><a href="http://faculty.delhi.edu/hultendc/A220-Week2-BrickBonds.jpg" target="_blank">http://faculty.delhi.edu/hultendc/A220-Week2-BrickBonds.jpg</a></p> My two cents. Anyone gone thi…tag:accurender.ning.com,2012-11-21:6293855:Comment:776742012-11-21T19:36:47.068Zakinlolu olugbojihttp://accurender.ning.com/profile/akinloluolugboji
<p><a href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/55260514?profile=original" target="_self"><img src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/55260514?profile=original" width="571" class="align-full"/></a>My two cents. Anyone gone this route before?</p>
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<p><a href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/55260514?profile=original" target="_self"><img src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/55260514?profile=original" width="571" class="align-full"/></a>My two cents. Anyone gone this route before?</p>
<p></p> Lovely idea.
I dont' think I'…tag:accurender.ning.com,2012-11-21:6293855:Comment:776712012-11-21T18:39:46.331ZScott Handhttp://accurender.ning.com/profile/ScottHand
<p>Lovely idea.</p>
<p>I dont' think I've ever seen a good way to make complex coursing methods procedurally before.</p>
<p>Lovely idea.</p>
<p>I dont' think I've ever seen a good way to make complex coursing methods procedurally before.</p> Secondedtag:accurender.ning.com,2012-11-03:6293855:Comment:772382012-11-03T22:15:00.527Zakinlolu olugbojihttp://accurender.ning.com/profile/akinloluolugboji
<p>Seconded</p>
<p>Seconded</p>