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Overlapping Tile Wall Sweep

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Anonymous
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Overlapping Tile Wall Sweep

Hello,

 

I am trying to achieve a tiled wall sweep, to look like terracotta tiled wall. I have attached the image of my wall sweep it is currently like timber wall siding, I can't work out how to put in the vertical gaps to make it tiles. Could you provide any suggestions about how to achieve this?

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: Anonymous

If you really need to model the gaps then place vertical reveals on walls. However, I would just use a tile material instead of modeling the tile.
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Anonymous
als Antwort auf: ToanDN

I tried to do that but when I put vertical reveals in they go in the rest of the wall but they are not cutting through my sweep

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RDAOU
als Antwort auf: Anonymous

@Anonymous 

 

To model the exact shape you would need to

  • either model it as a pattern based component and use a divided surface on to which you apply the pattern
  • Or model it as an adaptive component and use repeaters
  • Or model it as a Curtain Wall (similar to the below)
  • Curtain wall systemCurtain wall system

 

Alternatively you could spare yourself all the hassle of complex modeling and all the sweeps and reveals and simply apply a decent material which looks slightly similar...It took me 3 mins to google Terracotta Walls Tiles and download the below image from some website HERE and I'm pretty sure if you search you will find something very similar to yours

 

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syman2000
als Antwort auf: Anonymous

You can try using massing and then use the adaptive pattern to create the effect you wanted. See attached

 

 

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