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Seems like this is a design trend that's really catching on. I was hoping to include this as part of a feature wall in a rendering we're doing but can't locate any digital models though manufacturer's or even here or turbo squid, etc. Shame! Photoshopping this would be an effort. Shadow mapping would be tricky.Images attached.
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All you need is a jpg image, you can create your own bump from that.
You might start here.
The tricky part is to find the 'repeat' point in both directions but it is there.
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This can be done as a material using the image you have as well as creating a bump image in grayscale from the same image.
You would need to make the image repetetive so that when the image is placed next to itself it creates a smooth transition.
WWHUub just beat me to it
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specifically, something like this seems like it would actually be relatively simple... wall hosted. They have to have the surfaces in digital form in order to have the CNC produce them! I've used applications like grasshopper with Rhino to produce similar surfaces before. Wondering if I should make the effort to create my own or if they might be out there and I'm just not finding them.
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Maybe you are not hearing use. We would never model this in Revit. We would use a material with a bump pattern to give the material depth. This is just like corrugated siding. It is never modeled, just assigned a material that renders correctly. Shapes like this require too much memory and calculations for these programs if you try to model them.
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Thanks - my second post went through slowly, I had posted it before I'd seen your replies. I'll give it a shot with bump mapping, thanks!
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