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Old April 27th, 2005   #1 (permalink)
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Default Tiles material

Hi

I am trying to create a procedural material for 3 rectalinear panels of unequal size with joints. The obvious suggestion is the tiles material but it cannot (correct me if I am wrong) make the tiles different sizes in one column.

can anyone help as my head is about to burst with such a simple problem.

Gradient ramp doesn't make the joints fine enough.

thanks

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try playing with preset type-custom tiles; stacking layout-column modify... if it doesnt give the result you wish, you might have to draw it by hand.
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