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LC3D:
Hey Paul,

I figured it out, just needed to turn on Auto Align X-->XY 👍

can you explain to me what you did with the Nodes to make it work? ie. what is the yellow "top padding", the sequence and mirror nodes etc...?

Thanks again mate, I do genuinely appreciate your help!

Paul Roberts:
Sure - no problem at all.

The style works using two segments: one full-size tile and one half-size tile. To create the offset on alternate rows, I've used a Sequence operator that increments on Y to alternate between the full and half size tile in the start and end inputs. To flip the tiles for the right hand side, I've wired it through a Mirror operator for the End input.



Between these I fill in by adding the full-size tile to the Default input. To make sure no tiles are sliced, I've enabled Generator > Rules > Default Mode > Adaptive.



Then all that remains is to close up the gap between the rows. We can do that by using a negative top padding value. To save me from entering the value twice - once for each segment - I've exported the Top Padding input and wired it to a Constant node. That way I can change the value for both Segments from one place.



That's about it. I also increased the Generator > Clipping Area > Expand value a bit to remove any gaps around the perimeter.

I hope that helps.

Paul

LC3D:

--- Quote from: Paul Roberts on May 16, 2022, 02:29:42 PM ---Sure - no problem at all.

The style works using two segments: one full-size tile and one half-size tile. To create the offset on alternate rows, I've used a Sequence operator that increments on Y to alternate between the full and half size tile in the start and end inputs. To flip the tiles for the right hand side, I've wired it through a Mirror operator for the End input.



Between these I fill in by adding the full-size tile to the Default input. To make sure no tiles are sliced, I've enabled Generator > Rules > Default Mode > Adaptive.



Then all that remains is to close up the gap between the rows. We can do that by using a negative top padding value. To save me from entering the value twice - once for each segment - I've exported the Top Padding input and wired it to a Constant node. That way I can change the value for both Segments from one place.



That's about it. I also increased the Generator > Clipping Area > Expand value a bit to remove any gaps around the perimeter.

I hope that helps.

Paul

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That's fantastic, thank you so much!

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