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A nice example of how to work with materials - Revit 2009-10

Eduardo Rolon
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Anonymous
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Bah humbug!
Anonymous
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quickly and conveniently
Rob
Graphisoft
Graphisoft
OMG, now I do understand why there is so much bitching about the ribbon UI

That's an absolute crap for god sake.... and the particular feature implementation too BTW.
::rk
Anonymous
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I realized that this talk is not about ribbon, but about division of the wall into materials.
Rob
Graphisoft
Graphisoft
yes thank you for reminding me but I reckon that's what the second line of my reply addresses mate.

so again. The way how it is implemented in Revit is a real mess. I fully agree with Steve's short but very well put expression.
::rk
MMontgomery
Enthusiast
I'm assuming one would still need to draw the wall section correctly once brick is applied to the lower half of the wall.

A stretchable complex profile can be created in half the time it took to modify that wall - and end up with something not only reusable through the rest of the project but more importantly, accurate in section.
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Eduardo Rolon
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AFAIK I wrote 'Materials' not ribbon, not modeling.

What is nice IMO is how to create a new material by splitting one and adding another.

… without having to draw it first, then create a new fill in the attribute manager, then pasting what was already drawn, then creating a new material and assign the fill. Then open Photoshop and create the texture to assign to the new material.
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Chazz
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Don't get hung up in the dunderheadedness of the ribbon, there is real gold here.

I love the idea that you could change the location of an element by editing its dimension string text. Or at least looking that the video suggested this could be done. I think that would be a very powerful input method (and one I never thought of).
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Rick Thompson
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Chazz wrote:
I love the idea that you could change the location of an element by editing its dimension string text. Or at least looking that the video suggested this could be done. I think that would be a very powerful input method (and one I never thought of).
That's the one that I wanted to. What a great way to nudge a window or wall.. or whatever. That could be very useful. Splitting a wall and applying a different material is quite nice too.
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