Hello,
I´ve set up a brickwall generator (who hasn´t ) that works well enough for me. It generates a row of bricks and copies that along a line. The position of the points in that line controls the height of the bricks as well as the offset. Now I would like to change the depth of the bricks depending on the scale of the points. Is there a way of creating a UI where you can enter the pscale per point if the number of points is variable? I would be thankful for a direction to put my research in because I´ve no idea how to do it..
If the file is needed I can provide it.
THX for considering,
Christian
Manual entry of pscale on variable number of points in a line
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I believe I did some evil things and scored points for bad style. Basicly I took a NULL and added some parameters that I referenced in an AttributeVOP with a lot of if´s. There has to be a smarter way but at least I learned something today. As always I´m interessted in suggestions to look into.
edit: “Random_thickness” is just used to vary the single bricks in a row. If I offset it all my bricks in the wall will get thicker. I´m looking for a way to control single rows as shown in my last file. But I will look into the offset. THX for looking. If I close my eyes I see “wires” and “nodes”. It´s like Tetris in the old days…
edit: “Random_thickness” is just used to vary the single bricks in a row. If I offset it all my bricks in the wall will get thicker. I´m looking for a way to control single rows as shown in my last file. But I will look into the offset. THX for looking. If I close my eyes I see “wires” and “nodes”. It´s like Tetris in the old days…
Edited by Schmauch - April 11, 2018 17:31:24
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