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    Default Procedural Maps Where?

    Anyone find out how to access these?

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    Default Re: Procedural Maps Where?

    They are available for materials that you can specify an image. Click on the drop down arrow to the right of the image box.
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    Default Re: Procedural Maps Where?

    DOH!! (thanks!)

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    Default Re: Procedural Maps Where?

    Except it doesn't work...at least for tiles. OOPS - DOH AGAIN.
    Last edited by narlee; 2010-04-17 at 01:28 AM.

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    Default Re: Procedural Maps Where?

    Can you be more specific? A quick test worked for me...

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    Default Re: Procedural Maps Where?

    It does work! I was being "not so smart."...

    However. On a 2' x 2' brick pattern (3 wide x 9 high - typical), the realistic view is very nice, but creates two-high stack pattern every 10 courses - the rendering is correct, though. So, that's just a little bug, as far as I can tell. No biggie.

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    Default Re: Procedural Maps Where?

    Hmmm. Can't figure out how to do clapboards.

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    Default Re: Procedural Maps Where?

    Ok. Figured that out: Tile Count = 0 Per Row, 1 Per Column, Scale 20' Width, 4" Height. You have to make the width wider than the wall you're working on in the model.

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    Default Re: Procedural Maps Where?

    Are you using the Tile procedural to do clapboards? Why not use one of the siding materials?

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    Default Re: Procedural Maps Where?

    Yes. I was fooling around with it. In the past, I've found procedural materials (specifically Accurender nXt) to be better, because the lines are more realistic. When you look at a clapboard house, you see pretty clearly dark horizontal lines. When I tried those materials in previous versions of Revit MR, they were very, let's just say, anemic....

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