Hello Dear friends,
When we are doing site layouts in our daily design process we apply site materails from Autodesk material library.
When the perticular appearance is applied, (In this case I am applying Sitework Grass-Bermuda to a part) the appearance is getting tiled and we can clearly see the squares.
Is there any way to overcome the dark edges from each tile to see a smooth and plain appearance insted of saquares??
Nay help is much appriciated and looking forword to fix this isue.
Regards
AD
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There are a number of decent "seamless" tiling program out there. Google SEAMLESS GRAPHICS.
I've had some great success with seamless wood patterns using Sprial Graphics' Wood Workshop.
www.spiralgraphics.biz
Hello Mike,
Do we need to use an external application (like Sprial Graphics) to apply appearence and to get a good finish view for these kind of appearences??
Can you please explain a little bit of these applications.
Many Thanks in Advance
P.S Dont we have any fix in Inventor 2013 for hese kind of Issues??
Use the graphics program of your choice to create a seamless image of the "texture" you need.
Save this graphic to your textures folder (typically C:\Users\Public\Documents\Autodesk\Inventor 2012\Textures\Surfaces).
Use the Styles Manager to create a new color style (i.e. GRASS), and apply the graphic to that color style.
I'd recommend that you then create a material (i.e. GRASS) and apply that color style to the material.
Attached is a seamless grass image you can play around with.
Hello Mike...
Grass Looks Fantastic... really naturall and I tried that in Inventor nd came perfect.
I downloaded Texture Maker, and trying with some more or texture graphic, some are coing good and some are OK..
Can you give me a few tips (tools in texture maker) that are good to create seam less textures?? I am saving as JPG file is that a good way or do we need to save as bmp file??
Some tips mite...
Many thanks and Many more thanks in Advance...
Cheers
AD
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