How do i change my toposolid material?

How do i change my toposolid material?

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How do i change my toposolid material?

s10242341
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My first time posting, sorry if I made a mistake in which board this should be posted in. I am doing a school project where we design a landscape. 

 

I made a toposolid but I can't be able to find the place to change the material to grass that i downloaded online. I saw videos too where their toposolid is grassland but mine only shows up as toposolid 1.

 

How can i change the material? Thank you.

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jay_colc
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It is in the Properties Palette, then > Type Properties > Structure (much like Floors, Roofs and Walls) for Editing

 

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To edit the Material

 

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Hi, I have the same issue except that the options are not presents for me, I only have structural material I dont have grass or water, i tried to download familys from outside source but it still did not work
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mhiserZFHXS
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There are no families to download for toposolids. You have to add those layers to a toposolid yourself. Its no different than a floor or a roof. 

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jay_colc
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It is the same process as walls floors and roofs.

Create layers and then define the material(click on …) then pick a material from the material library dialogue

Jay Colcombe

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B.Sc. Hons Civil & Structural Engineering

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