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How can we create the following texture types in Creo.

rabraham
12-Amethyst

How can we create the following texture types in Creo.

Texture 2.jpgTexture 1.jpg

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StephenW
23-Emerald III
(To:rabraham)

See this post. It has a good video tutorial.

Working with Images and Decals in Creo Parametric

rabraham
12-Amethyst
(To:StephenW)

I am trying to create these textures as a parametric model. Not to place as an image or as a decal.

Input begets output.

With great effort you can create this very geometry.

Patriot_1776
22-Sapphire II
(To:TomD.inPDX)

...with great effort comes great responsibility..... 

Tips and tricks from experts like you can make the effort much simpler..

Maybe start here?

Modelling a Reef Knot

and perhaps here:

HOW TO CREATE MODEL OF WIRE ROPE

That's interesting. Something to start with.

Hello rabraham

it´s a great and complicated question. Can give you some basic tips, but this problem needs big research from your side.

Principaly you need 2 similar textures. See Creo default texture directory, there you will find some samples.

Without Advaced rendering extension (ARX - Photolux) you are not able to rech desired result. Basic Render is not able to do something like this texture.

1. Color texture                                          2. Bump texture

Hessian-color.jpgHessian-bump.jpg

Using 2 textures in Model appearance editor:

Model appearance editor.jpg

Use exact same setting for both textures:

settings.jpg

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Also see following topic in order to keep your textures "smooth"

How to make: "Smooth multiple textures"

Hope this basic information can give you direction which to go...

Regards

Milan Bonka

rabraham
12-Amethyst
(To:mbonka)

I am not looking from a rendering perspective.

Need to create as a parametric cad model.

Dale_Rosema
23-Emerald III
(To:rabraham)

What do you expect the output to look like - and do you expect the model to deform?

rabraham
12-Amethyst
(To:dschenken)

Yes. I need to model this texture types as a parametric model with a rectangular outer shape size of 150mm x150mm.

StephenW
23-Emerald III
(To:rabraham)

What progress have you made on this so far?

rabraham
12-Amethyst
(To:StephenW)

Stephen, I haven't made much progress since got stuck with some urgent work.

But i will be working on it to get desired result. Let me see how far i can go.

l´m bursting with curiosity

What´s the intent of your effort? Can´t imagine any reson why to model "cloth" surface like this.

Do you need to show this "kind of surface"? What´s the reason? Can you solve it with alternative method (like textures)?

Creating parametric model woudn´t be a piece of cake.

If you need Photorealistic render, then this "parametric method" never gives you good result... final render will be "regular", but reality isn´t regular like parametric model...

Patriot_1776
22-Sapphire II
(To:mbonka)

I mean, if you had endless time, it'd be fun to do a SMALL section, but......why?  As a skill/learning exercise?  It doesn't sound like that's the case, that it's a real job.  So, why?  It really isn't needed, just make a texture decal close enough and be done with it.  Besides, the real model would be insanely huge!

Milan...Let me take a common example which is out there in the market with these designs.

Knobs and pulls. See some of the attached images from google image search.

So how about the possibility of additive manufacturing these designs.

I believe we need a cad model or its own kind which is acceptable by the printers.

207810.jpg208189.jpg

Frank.. This is not a job deal. But offcourse something to think and can be useful

in future. It was a thought from my side when i saw those texture images randomly.

These are the hardest thing you will ever do in Creo.

Celtic Knotwork: The ultimate tutorial - Celtic Knotwork: the ultimate tutorial

Isn't it variable section sweeps + evalgraph - annoying cuts to trim off overruns?

D'oh!  Evalgraph()!!!  Nope, not a one. 

Ah so, now it give me more sence.

Topic title "texture type" + first two pictures were confusing.

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Have found some links, that can helps you: (just some basic ideas with advanced Creo functions)

4K Side | Creo tutorial: How to wrap the wire around the 3D model

4K Side | Creo Tutorial: Advanced feature defined by Graph

4K Side | Creo Tutorial: How to create a Rope and Wires

Hope links can be helpful for you

Regards

Milan Bonka

rabraham
12-Amethyst
(To:mbonka)

Thank you for all the inputs.

I believe this will be helpful in modeling complex shapes and texture types in creo.

Patriot_1776
22-Sapphire II
(To:mbonka)

Interesting......creo 3.0 tutorials on techniques I figured out for myself back in 1999/2000....... 

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