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RailClone => RailClone Pro (*) => Topic started by: JG_archviz on February 04, 2021, 01:07:25 PM

Title: randomizing various sized elements don't end where they should.
Post by: JG_archviz on February 04, 2021, 01:07:25 PM
Hi,

I have some issued with a certain approach having a sinus wave ending at the peak-amplitude where it started.
I set up a spline and tried adaptive or tile in a 1S-generator - it does work, when only having a fixed sice-object.

But it messes up with random-sized objects. In this case I need to have random wave lengths(http://) 100% / 150% / 200% ... and it messes with the ending, overlapping the spline end.
Cutting it off is not an option, as then you have different amplitude endings.

Is there a way to set it up properly?

Difficulty is, that length of the spline is different on various parts of the model.

Title: Re: randomizing various sized elements don't end where they should.
Post by: Rokas on February 04, 2021, 01:23:57 PM
Hi.
We could check into the issue if You attache a maxfile with Your setup.
Title: Re: randomizing various sized elements don't end where they should.
Post by: JG_archviz on February 04, 2021, 01:25:30 PM
... well i found a work-around which might work so far. I set up 4 various sets of 100/150/200 length waves - so the 4 sets have the same length in total... and randomizing their appearance...

might be as good as the other aproach - still I thought that the "adaptive" will be applied by the result of objects... not by some fixed "length" of random objects.
Title: Re: randomizing various sized elements don't end where they should.
Post by: JG_archviz on February 04, 2021, 01:27:19 PM
Hi Rokas,

its basically a simple setup ... 3 various length objects randomized to fill a spline.. The adaptive/Tile works only if the length of input object is identical and not random - unless i miss something
Title: Re: randomizing various sized elements don't end where they should.
Post by: Rokas on February 04, 2021, 01:37:14 PM
That's how math works in RC.
As a workaround- there is a macro "Scale final X seg.". Try using that.