

I can't use the QSELECT or any similar command because the layer in question is being referenced inside of individual styles (i'm guessing that's the only place). I'm not talking about lines and objects or even blocks, but more like properties nested inside of wall styles and cleanup definitions, anything like that. I need to find all instances, references, etc, of a layer and change it to another layer. View 2 Replies View Related AutoCAD Architecture :: Replace All References Of Layer To Other Layer? Sep 26, 2012 I tried a clouds difference / noise effect but couldn't quite get that "real" look, came out like a pixelated image and not the result I wanted. I need to be able to change the color to a beige / tan or anything I want, that's why I'm thinking about going down the route of making it myself. I'm trying to create a texture or find a texture that I could use in my web design that looks like real stucco. View 3 Replies View Related Photoshop :: Creating Stucco Texture Jul 1, 2009 I need to start rendering this project as soon as possible. I'm trying to render a residential project, I can't seem to find shake and shingle siding materials ( cedar impression). View 3 Replies View Related Revit :: Cedar Siding Material For Rendering Dec 17, 2012 For some reason when it's applied to SOME walls it won't join with the adjacent wall, AND it unjoins my walls in plan.

It started to work and I got excited, I exlaimed, "good job autodesk! I can finally at long last, put 3 dimensional siding on a project!" Then things got weird. (This would save me the laborious task of modeling the siding and remodeling it every time I need to move something.) I came up with the clever idea of using a reveal to "press" a siding pattern into my outer finish layer.

After exhausting all searches for a very real looking siding material or texture. 3dsMax can punch up that wall paper but still in a close rendering or animation it's going to look pretty cheezy. NIce for sketchy stuff and "common" presentations. It appears that materials are prety much like wall paper so they look pertty fake up close. This house was going to have woven shingle corners. Is there a way to demolish (new construction) an opening into a wall that is an existing phase (existing wall)? View 6 Replies View Related Revit :: Using Reveal For Wall Siding? Jan 9, 2012
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