Hi All,
Why is a material I'm simply copying displaying differently? (it doesn't seem to matter if it's renamed or not, it still displays differently even though it's only being copied).
Original material:
Copied Material:
How they display (copied material is scaled much larger):
The only difference I can see in the material settings is the copied material has this as '0' whereas the original material states '1' here:
Is this just some kind of file corruption? How can I resolve this?
Thanks in advance!
Are you Duplicating material and asset or Duplicating using Shared Asset?
Are the texture editor settings the same for both Relief and Cutout?
Howard Munsell
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Hi, thanks for your response.
I don't have those different options?
I don't see how they can't be the same when all I'm doing is duplicating one?
What version of Revit are you using? my screen shot was from 2023. i forget when they updated that to have the 2 options.
when you duplicate a material, in 2020 for example, it does not make a unique copy. The duplicate uses the same "Asset" in the new material. To make a unique material, the Asset has to be duplicated too.
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Hi, yep I understand that. That isn't the problem I'm highlighting here.
What I'm showing is that an entirely matching material is displaying differently for no reason.
Bizarrely, if I scale the duplicate material's cut-outs to 20% of the original it looks correct - but there's no reason it should require this:
Your correct, that is bizare... would you be able to uplad the model this is happening in so we can take a look at it?
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