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The editor shown in the image is not in frevit 2010. The materials editor
was modified in 2011.
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Jeff Hanson
SME (Subject Matter Expert)
Autodesk - BIM UX
Manchester, NH
wrote in message news:6392071@discussion.autodesk.com...
How do I get to the texture editor dialog box in your image? Is that in
Revir Architecture 2010?
In the post you responded to they implied they were using 2010. At least
they asked if your original image came from 2010 (which it did not). Your
response could have beeen a bit more clear rather than just telling them
where the material editor is found.
>>How do I get to the texture editor dialog box in your image? Is that in
>>Revir Architecture 2010?
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Jeff Hanson
SME (Subject Matter Expert)
Autodesk - BIM UX
Manchester, NH
wrote in message news:6392116@discussion.autodesk.com...
they never said they were using 2010..
I am using Revit 2010. When I go to the Materials dialog and then to the the render appearance tab as in your screen capture there is no option for the grout lines. I see no lines in my renderings for the grout just a flat white surface that looks more like a painted concrete floor than a tile floor. How can I see the surface lines in rendering from Revit 2010?
The editor that vector2 showed you earlier is not available in 2010. As
Jeff stated in his response it was changed in 2011. So unless you are going
to upgrade to the newer version you will not have access to that. Sorry.
"ThomasMC" wrote in message news:6392077@discussion.autodesk.com...
> I am using Revit 2010. When I go to the Materials dialog and then to the
> the render appearance tab as in your screen capture there is no option for
> the grout lines. I see no lines in my renderings for the grout just a flat
> white surface that looks more like a painted concrete floor than a tile
> floor. How can I see the surface lines in rendering from Revit 2010?
I'm not that familiar with Revit 2010 but if this is a texture-mapped material, try increasing the Bump; this map is usually a black-white inverse of the original texture map, so increasing it may pop out the grout lines more.