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JACKSHIELD
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Materials Library

Does anybody know where i could expand my materials library, for free. I work for a multi-million dollar company, so, of course, I have zero dollars to spend.
acad2000.
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Anonymous
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LOL
What kinda materials you looking
for?

 

 


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Does
anybody know where i could expand my materials library, for free. I work for a
multi-million dollar company, so, of course, I have zero dollars to spend.

acad2000.
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Anonymous
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I haven't seen too many sites that have .MLI files for you to download,
but you can make your own.

New materials and edit existing ones (to create new ones) really isn't
that hard, just time consuming... most sites have graphics files, BMP,
GIF, JPG, TGA, etc... try http://www.3dcafe.com

Try using the RMAT command... it's not that bad once you get the hang of
it.

Word of caution, create a copy of RENDER.MLI to something like
JACKSHIELD.MLI and then start tweaking.

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JACKSHIELD wrote:

> Does anybody know where i could expand my materials library, for free.
> I work for a multi-million dollar company, so, of course, I have zero
> dollars to spend.
> acad2000.
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JACKSHIELD
in reply to: JACKSHIELD

just standard stuff, aluminum, stainless steel, black oxide, etc. know i can do it myself, was hoping to scab someone else's stuff.
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Anonymous
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where can I go to add to AutoCAD 2000i's default Materials Library?
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Anonymous
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Do a search of this NG: question came up a week or so ago.

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> where can I go to add to AutoCAD 2000i's default Materials Library?
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