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When working with stone type patterns, traditionally architects have used a "fade" in order to imply that something might continue on, but not be strictly controlled. This would be VERY helpful when trying to elevate stonework. I'm sure there are other uses as well: maybe a workaround for distance fade if the model is too heavy to accommodate the graphics.
It would make the landscape areas of a presentation site plan look soo much better if we had the ability to set two colors / gradient. Autocad can do it, plz add to Revit!!!
It would make the landscape areas of a presentation site plan look soo much better if we had the ability to set two colors / gradient. Autocad can do it, plz add to Revit!!!