Can anybody help me to create a random object in a line

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Can anybody help me to create a random object in a line

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I have a project that I need to do, basically creating a series of pattern along a building. Basically the best way is use spacing tool. But the problem is how to randomize the object ?

 

My final option that I can think of is creating the shape of the pattern from an extruded line then cut or connect the edges then selecting the lines and making it renderable.

 

But is there a better way.. I mean a parametric way if that's the correct term to call it, in doing the random object in a line.

 

Random in can change in HxWxD.

 

i attached a sketch of what i was thinking.

 

 

Cheers.

 

From down under

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VishnuR
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Hello,

For your question , see my tips below.
Bascially, experiment with the Scatter Compound Object, in 3ds Max.

 

Create spline path

In its modifier options> Rendering parameter rollout

Enable In Render

Enable In Viewport

Increase thickness to higher value so it appears as a thick tube in viewport.

Right click spline and Convert To > Editable Poly

 

Create rectangular box as per your picture.

 

Select the Box then go to

Create > Compound > Scatter

Click "Pick Distribution Object" > Instance enabled.

 

Under "Distribution Object Parameter" disable "Perpendicular"

 

Set Duplicates value to 10 , as a test

 

Uncheck "Even" and try other options such as "Area"

 

Expand the Transforms rollout and under Local Translation, change the X , Y or Z values

 

After the scatter operation you can Convert All to Editable Poly again

Subobject mode > Element.

Select and delete the tube and keep original spline if desired.

Select any of the rectangle boxes and translate as desired, if positions need to be

tweaked.

 

See attached file. Scatter.jpg

 

Users will need to experiment with the values / parameters.

 

Scatter Compound Object

http://docs.autodesk.com/3DSMAX/16/ENU/3ds-Max-Help/files/GUID-AE42BEFF-2E64-4E7A-B14E-432795894A1F....

 

Regards/VR



Vishnu Ramdass
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Anonymous
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Object Paint is another option.

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Anonymous
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Hi Samab,

 

you are actually right i have thought about it before...  extrude a line and paint object on the face, thats probably the best solution so far.

 

 

thank you for the tip.

 

 

Cheers.

 

 

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