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    Hello,

    Anyone got any ideas on how to model something like the attached image? It will be used as balustrade for a staircase.
    I will need a CAD drawing at the end of the day to output so I can make the thing.
    I can draw something by hand using my tablet but I would like to go home again this year!
    Any bright ideas on how to make this parametric or automate it to a certain extent?

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    Geoff
    www.EeDesign.co.uk

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    Nothing super easy imo. You could create some good opacity maps to do it (Maybe try a variance of a cellular map to do it procedurally). Otherwise, good old spline drawing is probably your best bet. Any other thoughts?
    Colin Senner

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    • #3
      http://designreform.net/2009/02/3ds-...exagon-screen/

      A tutorial about modeling an hexagon screen.. mabee this technique with a few random variations...
      Alain Blanchette
      www.pixistudio.com

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      • #4
        Where is that image? Is that the house in Japan?

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        • #5
          Thanks for tips.
          @Moondoggie, I think textures are out as I need a mesh to fabricate the balustrade (unless you can turn a bitmap into a mesh?). Splines maybe the only option
          @theblanch. Thanks for the link. I will mess around with that technique to get a more random effect.

          Originally posted by Sawyer View Post
          Where is that image? Is that the house in Japan?
          Airspace Tokyo by Faulders studio
          www.EeDesign.co.uk

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          • #6
            Originally posted by geoff View Post
            Thanks for tips.
            (unless you can turn a bitmap into a mesh?). Splines maybe the only option
            Try using a bitmap to Vector conversion program [Adobe illustrator, corel draw, etc] to turn a bitmap into splines. Then you can import the vector format into max...extrude & done!

            Cheers

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            • #7
              When I first started working as a Cad draughtsman (Cad monkey), we often received large, A1 hand drawn plans which we scanned and then used a program like Scan2Cad or something similar. It would convert line drawings into cad drawings. Not absolutely foolproof, but things have possibly moved on a bit from 15 years ago! Have a look. You could then use the above mentioned methods to generate it procedurally and output high resolution 'elevational renders' which you could feed through the software.

              http://www.scan2cad.com/
              Kind Regards,
              Richard Birket
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              • #8
                I'd make 3 different maps and polymodel over them - assuming it's going to be a 3 layer thing like the photo.

                You wouldnt have to do too big an area either, just have 3 different tiling sizes and they'll never overlap.


                Still wouldnt be a very quick way of doing it though.

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                • #9
                  I have played a bit more. I leaning towards the drawing it CAD monkey style which seems to be going ok. Tedious though! I am having issues extruding the mesh. A 3m by 1m panel with 100 odd holes it crashes max. I'll keep playing

                  Thanks again for all the suggestions. Some techniques I can use on less random stuff very nicely! I'll post some images when I'm done.

                  Geoff
                  www.EeDesign.co.uk

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                  • #10
                    Took a while but found a satisfactory technique.
                    I used the method in the video that thablanch found. The 'trick' was to have a random mesh to start off with.
                    Using Voronoi Cells script of scriptspot I was able to get the random looking mesh.

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                    Apologies for the ropey looking renders. Time is money and all that!
                    Thanks for all your help

                    Geoff
                    www.EeDesign.co.uk

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