Hi,
I'm using Revit 2018 and I am trying to add shakes to the gable of my house, well shakes or vertical siding, undecided yet. I've only taken one semester in Revit at college so far, so I'm fairly new. I was able to do it in annotations on my elevations but we need them to also have shakes in 3D/perspectives. Is this possible? I guess I could probably set my wall height to 9' and draw another one directly on top of it with different materials but this seems pretty redundant.
Thanks
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There are a few ways:
1. Create a wall from 1st floor up to the "plate height" with the "base material".
2. Create another wall from "plate height " up to roof level. Then Attach it to the roof so it automatically trims in the gable end. Apply your "shake" or "vertical siding" material to the wall.
3. As for the shingles/siding--a Model Hatch will show in 2D and 3D Views; if you assign a good Material Map, with a good amount of "bump", it will also render in photorealistic/raytrace model, etc.
-You could try using a Stacked Wall to combine the "Base wall" and "Gable wall", but it might not be worth it.
Do you have the Shake 6" Model Hatch Surface Pattern? Use that one.
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