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Topic ClosedModeling Random Stones in a Bucket

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    Posted: 21.Mar.2019 at 07:47
I would like to model a bucket full with random shapes stones (as in the photo). How do I model random stones without overlapping one another? And the number is about 1000pcs, is there a way I can model with the feeling of the stones are being "dumped" into the bucket? Your support is highly appreciated!


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Mar.2019 at 07:55
Missed out to mentioned that I intended to do a 3D modeling with Solidworks or Inventor but I am open to other options too.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Mar.2019 at 11:53
Begs the question WHY?  Can your computer handle 1,000 3D models of stones?  Post your computer specs for verification.
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Great Post!!!
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I am looking forward for more creative ideas. I am following your topic.
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