Hey Jeff! Nice video. Just wanted to let you know that you can change texture sizes in batch (Albedo, Bumb, Reflection, etc) enable the Link texture trasforms on the Texture editor. Best
Great Video! Perfect explanation and really helped me add tile to the bathroom I am designing. Quick question though: using the material -> Graphic -> foreground-> pattern -> Model and creating a 6x6 tile was great. However, when I view it in interior elevation, I can't see the tile. I was hoping to see the tile and grout lines. Any advice or assistance?
The video is great! Didn't use to make the metro tiles like that but will follow your tips, so much better! Looking forward to next episode. Always struggle with lighting. Thanks again
Yes, I have! I looked through it for this project too but I got what I needed without it … as long as you use the physically based materials in Revit they look just as good in ennscspe
Hi I saw your tutorial and I need help on the cladding of a bathroom that has diamond tile how do I associate it and make the tile end up where I say? Greetings PS Congratulations on the video
Hey Jeff! Nice video. Just wanted to let you know that you can change texture sizes in batch (Albedo, Bumb, Reflection, etc) enable the Link texture trasforms on the Texture editor. Best
Great Video! Perfect explanation and really helped me add tile to the bathroom I am designing. Quick question though: using the material -> Graphic -> foreground-> pattern -> Model and creating a 6x6 tile was great. However, when I view it in interior elevation, I can't see the tile. I was hoping to see the tile and grout lines. Any advice or assistance?
You should see it on interior elevation... maybe your view has a template, filter, or graphic override applied?
The video is great! Didn't use to make the metro tiles like that but will follow your tips, so much better! Looking forward to next episode. Always struggle with lighting. Thanks again
Cheers! Glad you enjoyed!!
Really enjoying this series seeing your design process all the way through. Have you tried out the Enscape material library?
Yes, I have! I looked through it for this project too but I got what I needed without it … as long as you use the physically based materials in Revit they look just as good in ennscspe
Hi I saw your tutorial and I need help on the cladding of a bathroom that has diamond tile how do I associate it and make the tile end up where I say?
Greetings
PS Congratulations on the video
Use model based surface patterns. Cheers!
@@TheRevitKid thanks
sir my material browser is not showing option to create a new material .. pls guide how to fix that problem .. i am using revit 2022