From the course: Revit for Visualization
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Paint colors
- [Instructor] In this video, we'll learn how to use the color property to create a paint material. Then, we'll apply our new material to walls and floors using the system family structural properties and the paint bucket tool. Let's get started. Open the O2-O2 exercise file. If you check your product browser, you should be in the 3-D view O2-O2 paint. For the purpose of this exercise, we're going to use Sherwin Williams liquid blue paint. A quick Google search for paint RGB, and we can find several sites that allow us to find the RGB color of our paint. I'm going to use match easy RGB. From here, I can click find similar colors. I can pick the collection that I'm looking for... and type liquid blue to look for the paint color that I'm using. If I click compare, I get the RGB value. We're going to use this value to add the color to our material inside our Revit. Now let's create our material. From the manage tab, click on materials. In the bottom left of the material browser, click…
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Material Browser overview3m 12s
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Paint colors4m 6s
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Concrete4m 26s
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Concrete panels4m 40s
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Model patterns2m 42s
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Painted concrete5m 10s
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Transparent material2m 54s
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Textured material3m 18s
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Multiple transparency tile4m 46s
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Metal lath3m 5s
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Wood studs with insulation6m 30s
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Neon signs2m 47s
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