Repeater & Symbols - 2 questions
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No matter how I change the various parameters of the “Repeater” feature, I can't get the objects to not overlap. Is this possible?
Is it also possible to place several symbols on an artboard at once? Do I need to activate anything?
Thanks
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@Pat If you use the Random geometry, then the Radius should set an average distance (this will be a Poisson disc radius).
Is it also possible to place several symbols on an artboard at once?
Not possible for now. Not clear how would these be positioned (overlapping maybe)?
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@VectorStyler said in Repeater & Symbols - 2 questions:
@Pat If you use the Random geometry, then the Radius should set an average distance (this will be a Poisson disc radius).
It's not what I would like . I'd like lots of objects next to each other but not on top of each other. By changing the radius, the number of objects/symbols is drastically reduced.
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@Pat said in Repeater & Symbols - 2 questions:
I'd like lots of objects next to each other but not on top of each other.
This would be some sort of packing. I will try to add some new geometries in the future, but packing with arbitrary shapes is a "hard" problem.
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@VectorStyler Ok thanks for the feedback. I thought I was using the wrong settings
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There are a few little Tools Outside of VS which may worth a look.
One is "HalftonePAL" and "DrawingBot" is another Tool
both are mentioned in this Threadhttps://www.vectorstyler.com/forum/topic/4090/regarding-the-halftone-repeater-types/52
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There is a script for Illustrator to pack circles into an object. It may be helpful for @Pat and inspiration for @VectorStyler.
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@Subpath @Harry Thank you so much for your feedback . This is indeed what I had in mind. I simply wanted to test the “Repeater” function and I already really like what can be achieved in VS (I'm not at all bound by strict graphics/design but I'm trying to think especially about certain visuals and have fun testing VS)
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This would be some sort of packing. I will try to add some new geometries in the future, but packing with arbitrary shapes is a "hard" problem.
Two months ago, when I recommended VectorStyler to some people, a few of them asked me these types of questions. They sent me some videos, and I'm uploading two of them for reference. The questions were about arranging irregular shapes, such as circles or other shapes, tightly along the edges, without overlapping or having equal spacing between the arranged shapes. They wanted to maximize the number of shapes arranged. I found it challenging to achieve this using the Repeater, and it was also not easy to accomplish with the contour tool.
This has wide applications in the advertising industry, as well as in garment rhinestone applications, laser cutting for material optimization, and print layout for material optimization, among others.
https://go.screenpal.com/watch/cZhvnHVNcTF
https://go.screenpal.com/watch/cZhvnHVNcTb
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@Li-Xiao Those examples in the video are with circles and sometimes overlap (first video).
With circles (even with different size) it is a bit easier to do this, but it is hard to generalize for arbitrary shapes.
I do have some more complex repeater geometries in the backlog but not sure yet that there will be generalized packing before version 2.
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@VectorStyler In the Selection menu, I think I understand the difference between 'Random object' and 'Randomized', but how do you insert and select an object for this to have a function (also for 'Object content' & 'Region')?
'Expression' & 'Incremental' ?For my file, the 'Intensity' function does nothing:
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@VectorStyler
The first video is not perfect either, and achieving arbitrary shapes is indeed challenging. Can refer to UV Packing techniques used in some 3D software for reference.
https://youtu.be/xuGzSsgnwS4
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Repeater - Noise ? Intensity ?
I'm trying to distribute my objects on the basis of noise by modifying the parameters. No matter whether I select a different type of noise and modify the options, I can't see any change in the distribution (preview on of course ).
Same issue with "Random" or "Intensity" (& of which parameter ?) ?
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What are "Expression" (suggest that we can we modify it?) and Incremental ?
Thanks
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@Pat In the first image, it shows that the symbol "Selection" is "Noise" this means that if the repeater contains multiple symbols (not just the repetition of one), the the symbols are selected based on the noise.
To adjust positions, you need to set up the "Adjust Geometry" -> "Edit Adjustment", enable "Adjust Positions" and then select a method.
In the second image, it seems that you are editing the radius variation intensity. This should adjust the radius of how the objects are distributed. It looks like there is a bug here with confirming the options. I will fix this ASAP.
The "Expression" can be used to edit an expression based on an "index" variable, to select between multiple symbols (see the first case).
"Incremental" is just incrementing the index variable.
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@VectorStyler Thanks
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Yes, I think it's what I understood, but if you change the type of noise, no change in the distribution of objects is visible after modifications.
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I did test this & I did not see any change in the objects' repartition.
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Ok.
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Can we (& where) edit this variable ? "Incrementing the index variable" is not obvious to me (in a practical example, what can we do?).
I think several parameters need to be checked, as no change in object distribution is visible after many options have been modified.
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@Pat said in Repeater & Symbols - 2 questions:
but if you change the type of noise, no change in the distribution of objects is visible after modifications.
I will try to replicate this.
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but if you change the type of noise, no change in the distribution of objects is visible after modifications.
Whether it's multiple symbols with the same shape but different grayscale values or multiple symbols with the same color but different shapes, you can accurately observe the variations in object distribution.
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@Li-Xiao @VectorStyler Thanks ...
I was relying on previewing the changes, but it is the "Preview" function that doesn't work.
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@VectorStyler ... & without this "Preview" function, it's impossible to fine-tune various adjustments to achieve the desired design.
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@VectorStyler From what I've just tested, it's indeed the "Preview" feature that doesn't render changes in real time, also for other options like "Intensity"... I suppose it is the same issue for other features/options