Question??? about fill the closed curve with a circle
3698 8 1- Anas Kassis
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Hello
I would like to know if i can draw a closed curve then fill it with another object
these object should distribute randomly , no intersection , and in random scale to fill the closed curve with this object
this object can be circle square or start
The idea is to get something like the attached image
If you have a tutorial like which will help in doing this please give me the link
thank you
I would like to know if i can draw a closed curve then fill it with another object
these object should distribute randomly , no intersection , and in random scale to fill the closed curve with this object
this object can be circle square or start
The idea is to get something like the attached image
If you have a tutorial like which will help in doing this please give me the link
thank you
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Wow, it's a nice picture. about your question, yes you can fill a closed curve with points with scatter sop and give them random pscale with point sop. and about intersection I don't know a pre-made tool for that, maybe there is. my way is a little complicated.
with a point vop and some point cloud functions you can force points to take certain distance from each others based on pscale (your circle radius). but as I told this method needs some time to setup. I try it because I like the look and if I reached something useful I will send it here.
by the way maybe there is a software like AI for doing this particular effect.
with a point vop and some point cloud functions you can force points to take certain distance from each others based on pscale (your circle radius). but as I told this method needs some time to setup. I try it because I like the look and if I reached something useful I will send it here.
by the way maybe there is a software like AI for doing this particular effect.
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mestelaHi mestela.
Here's a way by feeding density to scatter, and using its ability to output pscale.
I did it from another way and by adding your method I think we can reach the desired effect. but I need some more time.
And I didn't know that scatter sop gives pscale itself ops:
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