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Back in 1999, I wrote a macro for generating a cobbled street.
I have now rewritten it, to enable it to be traced on a heightfield or an
isosurface. Three patterns are available (see images).
The macro is posted in p.b.u. under subject: Cobbled street.
Enjoy!!
Thomas
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ReallThomas de Groot wrote:
> Back in 1999, I wrote a macro for generating a cobbled street.
> I have now rewritten it, to enable it to be traced on a heightfield or an
> isosurface. Three patterns are available (see images).
> The macro is posted in p.b.u. under subject: Cobbled street.
> Enjoy!!
>
> Thomas
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y interesting, especially the 1st one (for me) :-)
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"LightBeam" <s.f### [at] tiscalifr> schreef in bericht
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> y interesting, especially the 1st one (for me) :-)
Happy to be of help!!
Thomas
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Very nice, I've checked this out and immediately added it to my library,
which is the best compliment I could ever give you.
Thanks!
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Hey, just had a thought. You've created a macro for placing blocks into a
surface which is very cool. How about extending your coolness!?
Your could use that same technique to build a mesh that traversed a
landscape, which would create a memory saving alterative and allow you to
apply a "road" like texture to the whole thing!
Just an idea. ( But I really hope you do it, cos your a clever
chap!!!!!!!!!!)
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> Back in 1999, I wrote a macro for generating a cobbled street.
> I have now rewritten it, to enable it to be traced on a heightfield or an
> isosurface. Three patterns are available (see images).
Nice ! Another useful pattern would be the typical Parisian street pattern.
http://www.photographyatelier.org/atelier03/WendyGoldberg/homageaparis/whg12Cobblestones_JPG.html
Notice how the stones are all loose and ready to be picked up for rioting,
btw ;-)
G.
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Thomas de Groot wrote:
> Back in 1999, I wrote a macro for generating a cobbled street.
> I have now rewritten it, to enable it to be traced on a heightfield or an
> isosurface. Three patterns are available (see images).
> The macro is posted in p.b.u. under subject: Cobbled street.
> Enjoy!!
>
> Thomas
>
Wow, very useful, and very timely. I'll be immediately appropriating it
(with proper attribution, of course!) in one of my scenes.
Thanks!
Dave Matthews
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Gilles Tran wrote:
> Nice ! Another useful pattern would be the typical Parisian street pattern.
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http://www.photographyatelier.org/atelier03/WendyGoldberg/homageaparis/whg12Cobblestones_JPG.html
Something like this? (1998)
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"Dave Matthews" <dma### [at] nospamnet> schreef in bericht
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> Wow, very useful, and very timely. I'll be immediately appropriating it
> (with proper attribution, of course!) in one of my scenes.
>
Thank you!
I posted it just for that reason. Otherwise, I would have kept it to my
selfish self! ;-)
Thomas
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> Gilles Tran wrote:
> > Nice ! Another useful pattern would be the typical Parisian street
pattern.
> >
http://www.photographyatelier.org/atelier03/WendyGoldberg/homageaparis/whg12
Cobblestones_JPG.html
>
> Something like this? (1998)
>
Yes!!! You did it! I have been thinking (of and on) on this but had not
found the time to do it. So... How did 'you' do it?
Thomas
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