Populating adaptive component or pattern base curtain panel along the curved surface
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Good evening, ladies and gentlemen! I'd like to populate this component along the curved surface, but I'm encountering the certain problems in the process of doing so:
Originally this element was supposed to be populated along the flat walls, which didn't present any serious complications (except for openings for the doors and windows, whereas, when the divided surface pattern didn't cross the opening, it would be missed):
However, when the assignment was changed, and the façade had to be represented by the curved surface, this element obviously became to wide for that. It was necessary to make it narrower, otherwise it would look like the number of tangent faces along the surface. But in the same time, the colour pattern had to be simplified, because of the smaller number of tiles in each element:
The question is, how can one populate the original, wide element along the curved surface, maintaining the smooth transition between the elements?
It was attempted to use Generic Model adaptive and repeat it.
But it also wouldn't work, because it would only be populated there, where the it fits as a whole element. For an instance, in places with openings, or on the borders of the surface it would simply not exist, leaving empty patches. Maybe it's possible to specify somehow, that the repeated generic adaptive model should be cut partially where it encounters openings or surface borders, as it is the case with the divided surface pattern?
Thank you very much in advance!