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From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
Free Blender made also some displacements! ;)
And if you want your bricks as the Moi flow command, you have inside free Sketchup 2017 Make, 2 plugins that make that : Flowify and Shape Bender :)
From: OSTexo
Hello,
Project, Sweep, Boolean and Fillet should be able to do this.
From: Michael Gibson
Hi Chris, maybe it would help if you could show an example of what type of result you're trying to get. Is it something that's kind of like a bumpy texture or do you want something more like crisp sharply defined bricks like little boxes?
- Michael
From: Phiro
Hi,
I tested a method.
First you use your wall and apply the FatLines plugin.
Use it with your wall in the good view (good view depends to the perpendicular you use... test each or rotate your wall to be horizontal
With your file I use 0.015 inch large
delete or hide your original curves
With new curves, extrude them
You have now a solid to flow on your wall.
Flow it using a plan adapted (cf my picture where plan is in green)
To finish your wall, do a boolean difference between wall and 3D bricks border
Adapt this method with right adjustements in size of borders, in depth, in source plan of flow...
Beware about faisability... I don't know if printer could do so tiny details...
All done in MOI3D with a single plugin (Fatlines Thanks to Max)
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From: Chris (CHRIS_C)
Pretty close. I'm only just now getting back to this problem. I will try this method with some minor changes to suit the prototype, which are bricks in a foundation.
Thanks!
Chris
From: nameless
Like Phiro, FatLines to extrude was my first thought as well!
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