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Pebble Washout Material Render

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Anonymous
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Pebble Washout Material Render

Hi, I need to find a Pebble Washout Render Material.
Anybody Know where to find any, or want to share yours?

Thanks
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Message 2 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Can you post an example of what you are looking for?


wrote in message news:5138384@discussion.autodesk.com...
Hi, I need to find a Pebble Washout Render Material.
Anybody Know where to find any, or want to share yours?

Thanks
Message 3 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

The weirdess thing happened to this Topic.
There was a response to this by clintonG. Where did it go?

Anyway, there was also my response that says " I think I'll just settle for the material that comes with Revit called ar2_accurend\stone tile for ground, ref "

Thanks
Message 4 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

When you need help with accurender, i would strongly suggest going to the
accurender newsgroup. I've been using it for years and that is the very best
source of help with accurender.

news://news.mcneel.com/accurender

wrote in message news:5141285@discussion.autodesk.com...
The weirdess thing happened to this Topic.
There was a response to this by clintonG. Where did it go?

Anyway, there was also my response that says " I think I'll just settle for
the material that comes with Revit called ar2_accurend\stone tile for
ground, ref "

Thanks
Message 5 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I found it hilarious that John B asked for a sample of something somebody
else wants to know how to create or what it looks like.

<%= Clinton Gallagher


wrote in message news:5141285@discussion.autodesk.com...
The weirdess thing happened to this Topic.
There was a response to this by clintonG. Where did it go?

Anyway, there was also my response that says " I think I'll just settle for
the material that comes with Revit called ar2_accurend\stone tile for
ground, ref "

Thanks Message was edited by: Discussion Admin
Message 6 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

That's OK clinton. I guess you don't do much rendering. An example would be
something like a photo or other non-material reference to show what type of
material you need.


"clintonG" wrote in message
news:5141940@discussion.autodesk.com...

I found it hilarious that John B asked for a sample of something somebody
else wants to know how to create or what it looks like.

<%= Clinton Gallagher


wrote in message news:5141285@discussion.autodesk.com...
The weirdess thing happened to this Topic.
There was a response to this by clintonG. Where did it go?

Anyway, there was also my response that says " I think I'll just settle for
the material that comes with Revit called ar2_accurend\stone tile for
ground, ref "

Thanks Message was edited by: Discussion Admin
Message 7 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Well, it just seemed funny and I actually thought you were being facetious
because it seemed odd that someone was asking to see something and somebody
else asked them to "show" them an example of what they were asking to see.
Didn't you ever see a topic by some nitwit asking for somebody to contribute
a block or a drawing of something like a ceiling tile? that's what I
thought was going on.

And no, I haven't been rendering, I've taken a hiatus to learn how to do web
development and I'm way behind the curve.

<%= Clinton Gallagher


"John B" wrote in message
news:5142154@discussion.autodesk.com...
That's OK clinton. I guess you don't do much rendering. An example would be
something like a photo or other non-material reference to show what type of
material you need.


"clintonG" wrote in message
news:5141940@discussion.autodesk.com...

I found it hilarious that John B asked for a sample of something somebody
else wants to know how to create or what it looks like.

<%= Clinton Gallagher


wrote in message news:5141285@discussion.autodesk.com...
The weirdess thing happened to this Topic.
There was a response to this by clintonG. Where did it go?

Anyway, there was also my response that says " I think I'll just settle for
the material that comes with Revit called ar2_accurend\stone tile for
ground, ref "

Thanks

Message was edited by: Discussion Admin
Message 8 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I wish I had time to learn something new. I can barely keep up with all the
new cad versions, the new accurender, and finally fitting in there
somewhere, learning revit.


"clintonG" wrote in message
news:5142565@discussion.autodesk.com...
Well, it just seemed funny and I actually thought you were being facetious
because it seemed odd that someone was asking to see something and somebody
else asked them to "show" them an example of what they were asking to see.
Didn't you ever see a topic by some nitwit asking for somebody to contribute
a block or a drawing of something like a ceiling tile? that's what I
thought was going on.

And no, I haven't been rendering, I've taken a hiatus to learn how to do web
development and I'm way behind the curve.

<%= Clinton Gallagher


"John B" wrote in message
news:5142154@discussion.autodesk.com...
That's OK clinton. I guess you don't do much rendering. An example would be
something like a photo or other non-material reference to show what type of
material you need.


"clintonG" wrote in message
news:5141940@discussion.autodesk.com...

I found it hilarious that John B asked for a sample of something somebody
else wants to know how to create or what it looks like.

<%= Clinton Gallagher


wrote in message news:5141285@discussion.autodesk.com...
The weirdess thing happened to this Topic.
There was a response to this by clintonG. Where did it go?

Anyway, there was also my response that says " I think I'll just settle for
the material that comes with Revit called ar2_accurend\stone tile for
ground, ref "

Thanks

Message was edited by: Discussion Admin

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