Texturing Architectural Objects
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Texturing Architectural Objects
Hello
I created a Workbench that can be used to texture architectural objects https://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=31598.
As @paullee suggested I cross post it here. Hopefully this is OK. Otherwise feel free to remove this topic
If you have some feature requests or improvements regarding arch and textures we can discuss it here.
I created a Workbench that can be used to texture architectural objects https://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=31598.
As @paullee suggested I cross post it here. Hopefully this is OK. Otherwise feel free to remove this topic
If you have some feature requests or improvements regarding arch and textures we can discuss it here.
Re: Texturing Architectural Objects
Hope it is OK and nobody remove it.
Would be good to be included in Add-on, easier for peoples like me to add and use it Seem a numbers of audience already!
Also, possible to add shading mode, shadow?
Thanks.
Re: Texturing Architectural Objects
If @yorik gives the green light, I'll add it to the addon-manager
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Re: Texturing Architectural Objects
I am adding a link to the github of the new workbench here - I am more used to dig thing out in this board
https://github.com/furti/FreeCAD-ArchTextures
https://github.com/furti/FreeCAD-ArchTextures
Re: Texturing Architectural Objects
Hi I try to follow the Readme... not know where am I do wrong, I get an error...
BTW, I am using:-
FC - FreeCAD-0.17.13541.9948ee4.glibc2.17-x86_64.AppImage
Os - Fedora 27
BTW, I am using:-
FC - FreeCAD-0.17.13541.9948ee4.glibc2.17-x86_64.AppImage
Os - Fedora 27
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Re: Texturing Architectural Objects
I saw your project here https://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic. ... 18#p263618
Wood on windows looks fine.
Is it possible to change the scale of the texture? The walls would look more realistic with a more dense pattern.
Another feature should be to modify the rotation of the texture. In the case of the roofs, an individual orientation of the pattern for each face will help to visualise better the deep of the volumes.
But sure you have already these points in your to-do list.
Just great work.
Wood on windows looks fine.
Is it possible to change the scale of the texture? The walls would look more realistic with a more dense pattern.
Another feature should be to modify the rotation of the texture. In the case of the roofs, an individual orientation of the pattern for each face will help to visualise better the deep of the volumes.
But sure you have already these points in your to-do list.
Just great work.
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Re: Texturing Architectural Objects
Yes this is possible by setting the "length" and "height" of the texture. Did the wider pattern on purpose. Schould look a bitore modern. But might change in the future thanks for your oppinion
The rotation issue is one of the next things on my list
Re: Texturing Architectural Objects
Tried...
- FreeCAD_0.18.14928.glibc2.17-x86_64.AppImage / on Fedora 27
- unfortunately, it seem it is still on Python 2.7.6
- I see... should be using FreeCAD_0.18.14996_Conda_Py3Qt5_glibc2.12-x86_64.AppImage right? Would test again...
So 0.18 would eventually be Python 3, so everything python should be 'upgraded'?
Version: 0.18.14928 (Git)
Python version: 2.7.6
- FreeCAD_0.18.14928.glibc2.17-x86_64.AppImage / on Fedora 27
- unfortunately, it seem it is still on Python 2.7.6
- I see... should be using FreeCAD_0.18.14996_Conda_Py3Qt5_glibc2.12-x86_64.AppImage right? Would test again...
So 0.18 would eventually be Python 3, so everything python should be 'upgraded'?
Version: 0.18.14928 (Git)
Python version: 2.7.6