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3D patterns

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Anonymous
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3D patterns

What is the best way to create 3D patterns like this Onyx photoshop collection https://creativemarket.com/DesignerCandies/1459542-ONYX-3D-Patterns-for-Photoshop/screenshots/#scree... Dynamo seems like it might be better at this sort of thing but I would like to try it in Fusion first.
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Phil.E
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There are a few examples of similar shapes in the gallery, here is user James Alday using Sculpt and patterns, with other commands, to make some compelling patterned shapes.

https://gallery.autodesk.com/fusion360/users/ZC7NK449HY88

 

For the smooth wavy lines, you can probably use some combination of Sculpt bodies in patterns. Let me know if you have more questions. Hopefully other community members here have some personal experience with it.

 

I did this with Sculpt by making a few of the bodies, copying them around, and moving them a little. It's super easy in Sculpt because of the ease of moving bodies and copying things.

 

grove.jpg

 

Thanks,





Phil Eichmiller
Software Engineer
Quality Assurance
Autodesk, Inc.


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sanket223.patil
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I think Bodies can be patterned , and if there are faces similar you can pattern face . using pattern like rectangular,circular, or on path .

Sanket Patil
Mechanical Engineering
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