Making a cube pattern in reliëf

Making a cube pattern in reliëf

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Making a cube pattern in reliëf

Anonymous
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Hi everyone,

 

Hope ur doing well.

I'm looking to create a cube pattern in relief.

 

this kind of thing : cube-pattern-black-white-grey-canvas.jpg

The aim is to make a chocolate plate, it would be awesome to have this relief on it.

Could you help me on this matter? I've drawn a cube in a sketch, but I dunno how to turn this properly in relief..

 

Already many thanks for your help!

M.

 

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matt.oosthuizen
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Hi @Anonymous 

 

Please find attached my example file for this type of pattern.

 

For my workflow I used a number of different tools to achieve a tessellated cube pattern with a flat bottom, making it possible to be used as a chocolate plate.

 

You can follow my design history to understand the workflow. Overall it is fairly simple, using rectangular patterns.

 

If you are happy with this, please accept the solution.

 

Kind regards,

Matt Oosthuizen

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Anonymous
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@matt.oosthuizen Thanks for your answer & for the example.

 

I forgot to mention that the relief need to be applied on a fine plate of +/- 3mm deep (it's for a buche cake), like this:

moule-pour-chocolat-embout-de-buche-polygones.jpg

So the relief needs to be upright (not like stairs) and quite light. Can't be deeper than 4mm.

 

Can you still help me on this matter?

Thanks!

M.

 

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matt.oosthuizen
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Hi @Anonymous 

 

I can still help with this! 

 

What sizing of the cubes do you want?

 

Are you more after the illusion of a 3D cubes in the chocolate?

 

Kind regards,

Matt Oosthuizen

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matt.oosthuizen
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Hi @Anonymous 

 

Please find attached my second example.

 

I hope this was more along the lines of what you were looking for!

 

If so, please accept this as the solution.

 

Kind regards,

Matt Oosthuizen

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Anonymous
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Hi @matt.oosthuizen and again thank you for the support.

That's not exactly what I'm looking for. The cubes themselves should be more in relief.

I made a video from a project on another software. See attached.

This is the kind of thing I'm looking for.

Do you get the idea?

 

 

Thanks again!

M.

 

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KristianLaholm
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My solutions is driven from 3 parameters.
Hexagon width (the 3 faces of a cube)
Maximum thickness (from bottom to highest "peek")

Relief cut depth (how deep the relief cuts in from thickness above)

 

cubepattern.png

 

If you want a bigger pattern edit rectangular patterns, update the combines, and change rectangle cut.
But be careful tessellation patterns are hard on Fusion 360.

 

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Anonymous
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@KristianLaholm 

That's really good! I might be able to work with that!

Cannot thank you enough.

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