This video shows how to create a material using a selected color or a bump pattern.
- [Instructor] It is fairly common…to paint a textured surface,…surfaces like CMU, concrete or wood paneling…have a distinct look when they're painted.…This look is actually pretty easy to make as a material.…However, there are several available methods…and each produces slightly different results.…In this video, we'll look at three methods…of creating a paint material…that appears to have been applied…to the textured surface of a bench.…Let's get started.…Open the 02_06 Exercise File.…If you check your project browser,…you should be in 02_06 Concrete Bench 3D View.…
Here we have four separate families.…The family on the left side is our control bench.…We're going to use this to compare…our three different methods as we work through them.…I've added model text…so that we can remember which method we used.…Select the bench above Color and Bump.…Select Edit Type, and here under Materials and Finishes,…I've already applied a Material…for Concrete-Cast-in-Place-Option 1.…This Material's going to use the Option 1 method…
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9/25/2017- Graphic display hierarchy in Revit
- Creating materials
- Paint colors
- Model patterns
- Revit presentation tools
- Working with parts
- Making exploded isometrics
- Annotating your view
- Creating a 3D view from a detail
- Creating graphic presentations
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome53s
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1. Graphic Display Hierarchy in Revit
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Phasing graphic overrides4m 59s
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View depth line styles5m 10s
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View filters5m 26s
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Linework Override tool5m 33s
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2. Create Materials
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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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3. Revit Presentation Tools
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Selection sets4m 53s
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Working with parts5m 1s
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Coarse Poche Material3m 18s
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Displace elements5m 42s
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4. Make Exploded Isometrics
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Multiple views6m 17s
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Annotate your view2m 11s
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5. Make Peeled 3D Section Views
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Create parts10m 54s
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Edit parts7m 4s
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Annotate with keynotes2m 10s
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6. Create Graphic Presentations
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Hidden line view collection11m 48s
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Shaded view collection6m 55s
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Realistic view collection4m 38s
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Conclusion
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Next steps36s
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