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oscarl48
09-12-2016, 07:13 PM
I had an idea for a technique to make diamond plate texture that was quick and easy. And it worked! I believe it came out pretty good.

Man sign pattern added for fun and as an example on possible future uses for the texture. Play with height of the diamond plate pattern.

ladjr
09-12-2016, 07:29 PM
Very nice. Thanks for posting

oscarl48
09-12-2016, 10:48 PM
Good. Hopefully its of use at some point.

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dbemus
09-13-2016, 03:01 PM
Looks like a very useful pattern! Thanks for sharing!!

oscarl48
09-13-2016, 05:12 PM
Yep. You always do need a man cave pattern sign to warn the women-folk about the emanation that come from beer and protein byproducts. ;)

DickB
09-14-2016, 06:25 AM
Neat pattern!

Brought back memories of this http://forum.carvewright.com/showthread.php?23006-Love-to-see-a-CW-customer-win-this&highlight=baleigh Baleigh build-a-box contest, where I put a diamond plate into my box top. I started out looking at a couple of "standard" diamond plate patterns that I found on the web: http://www.kaneva.com/asset/assetDetailsLandingPage.aspx?assetId=6381494&communityId=0 and http://www.kaneva.com/asset/assetDetailsLandingPage.aspx?assetId=6381496&communityId=0&autoPlay=false. Not being as creative as oscarl48, I often will do a Google image search when designing something to get ideas if not something that I can use directly. I believe that I used the Pattern Editor to smooth or blur to add some draft.

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But in the end I used a custom pattern based on the Baleigh logo.

oscarl48
09-14-2016, 08:14 AM
Thanks. I saw your project and it came out really nice. A beautiful piece.

That is a cool website you listed.

The story is I went for a quick lunch at work and only had limited time so was just going to pick up a hot dog at the class 6 when I discovered there was a barbeque food truck in the parking lot. I ordered my brisket and while I was waiting was entranced by all the diamond plate they had decorating the truck. As I was waiting my mind starting playing on how I could recreate the pattern in 3d simply and quickly.

The pattern is composed on one plane. The edge is copied and shrunk to the diamond shape. The diamond is extruded. The plane is then subdivided once and then copied and moved over and up half way. I then applied an array modifier to copy the pattern 10 times. And done. Took maybe 5 minutes to make.