Material Hack in Revit Tutorial (Material Placement in Revit)
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For the structural colums you can use the same trick but you have to apply it in the family editor for it to work you then reload the family to the model and you're done. It can be used also for beams etc...
Thank you for the tip! It makes sense! :)
Yes!
Man, I found out about this LITERALY YESTERDAY! Such a coincidence to see your video today! hahahaha
Just gotta add: another powerful use of this feature is that it aligns the texture when you export the model to a render engine such as Lumion, so you don't need to make several different materials just because you have floor textures with different alignment!
In Lumion you just need to have the material scale set to 0.00 (imported coordinates), so it will adopt imported scale and alignment.
Man thas GENIUS! I use revit its been a lot of years and i've never found a way to adjust materials in THIS EASY WAY. THANKS
My Revit guru! Thanks for all the tutorials.
as a max modeller used to uvw mapping facilities this video is scary ...like going back in time to the late 80s ...eeeek.
When the shower thoughts kick in XD
Good trick to know. I found it a while back. Is great with pyrevit that allows you to easily make custom surface patterns that closely matches the texture that you use. Also very good to know that you can actually paint the faces of in place models with the material you need and control the "UV maping" in the same way.
i have known yet what function graphic model is
thanks bro
Very useful Balkan, many thanks! Even though I will never think of Archimedes in the same way again ;)
awesome!!!👍 This video came at the perfect time thx Archimedes 😁
Great tutorial! Thanks for the hack! Really cool. 😎
Thank you!
So cool I would be lost without you
Génial ! Merci, hvala puno
wow very nice trick. thanks be to God
Hahah archimedes style 😂😂
That’s so cool! Thanks ☺️
another great vid thank you !!
Awesome. Thanks
It would be a really great idea to make a several video on this type of trickess
u a most craziest specialist, thanks for ur job. little but. bla bla first 30% of any videos bro)
Excellent sir
Very clever!
thanks
Brilliant!
As said, this feature doesn't work with all categories. And for some categories it seems to work, but not all the way. Stairs for example. As soon as the thread is not rectangular but something like a trapezoid, Revit will align the material pattern alongside one of the edges; of course NOT along the desired edge and there's no way to get it to align with an edge of your choosing.... There are some other categories in which material pattern behave weird.
Thank you
Please make a video about using phisically based materials (PBR) in revit 🙏
What if you use the paint tool. Not sure if you can paint columns.
Did you try using architectural columns instead of structural columns?
Sir please make a tutorial for roof pond with detailing in revit
Can we do the same trick for a curved road..if it is easy by drawing any graphical lines,then spline mapping in 3ds max can be done easily in revit
how can I get a hexagon Tile to align right with the material repeating itself?
A bit more difficult now, has anyone found a way to do this in a family? (So that textures can remain aligned once loaded back into the project). I find that the whole family (or nested parts) will move when this technique is used inside of a family. thanks
what abaut on stair bro?
how can we make patterns
Pyrevit plugin 😎
1st
Thank you!