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    Tile Floor Question

    Want to have a 20x20" tile floor on diagonal with checker pattern of light and dark tiles.. how would I change the different tiles to light and dark with little effort?

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    Mike, look and see if you can find anything that has the look you need in vinyl flooring too. You can change it to diagonal in the render tab. You can change the size too. I have oustide libraries with flooring not packaged with Chief.
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    But..

    No way to change individual tiles to form a checker pattern that look like tile with texture?

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    Yes you can. Kinda depends on how much time you want to spend doing this. You can place individual slabs, solids or whatever and place them and assign materials. I've done custom splashes and tile bands that are composed of multiple things...time consuming but doable.
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    May we have your name, and some information about the software and hardware you are using?

    It is really helpful to us if you go to your user profile, and create a signature line that includes your name, your software and version info, and some details about your hardware package. See my signature line here for an example.

    If you want that floor to look "just OK" in a camera view, your best route is to do as Tommy suggested in his last post, and put an array of tiles on your floor, one by one, using the slab tool. Since you can overlap slabs, you could place one large room-sized slab at, say, 3/8" thickness, give it a "grout" texture, and then make your "tile slabs" all 1/2" thickness. Your tiles can be textured any way you want.

    If you want more photorealism, for a really well done POV-Ray render, you will need to do more.

    There are many websites that offer texture images as downloads, and if you can be lucky to find one that meets your standards for color and pattern, you can use one of those in Chief. The one I attached here is one I got at a site like I am describing, and shows a pattern for 1x1 glass tiles that one might use for bathroom walls or for kitchen backsplashes.
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    Hi McAffey,
    You will need to put some effort into it. Do you have a paint program like Photoshop or Gimp?

    If so, take your material and area select each tile in the paint program and adjust the square's hue from there. You're going to want a large enough checkerboard pattern so that it won't look too repetitive.

    If you can't find a checkerboard pattern large enough, then while in your paint program, resize your canvas and copy and paste the material to fill the canvas until you get a large enough area to suit the look. You can find a black and white checkerboard by searching images. When you finish the material in your paint program, resize it but not too small if you expanded your canvas.

    You will have this material for future use as well.

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    Pat is right too if you want to do this by making a texture. The hardest part is getting it to tile right in a render as with any texture you create.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tommy Blair View Post
    Pat is right too if you want to do this by making a texture. The hardest part is getting it to tile right in a render as with any texture you create.
    Hi Tommy,
    McAffey can get it to tile right if he adjusts the XY origins. What I would do to get the 20x20 dimension is after placing the material in the Chief plan, make a 20" square from a solid...just to have something to measure by then start adjusting the size of the material until it will look right then angle the flooring a 45 degrees.

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    Hi Pat, this is all probably not what Mike wants to hear unfortunitley (spelling doesn't look right?).
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    Gene

    Looks just like Mexican tile. It was a big fade here in the kitchen and patios.

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    Mcaffey, is this just for construction docs (plan view hatch pattern) or do you need a 3d rendered output of this floor? Big difference in procedure and techniques.. Or should I say in time spent...
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