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    is there a way to color match a filled region to paint manufacturer's color?
    when in the filled region type parameters 'color', only choice is the basic colors and the Pantone color picker.

    any idea?

    Thank you.

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    Default Re: color matching

    Only Basic and Pantone?
    you get every RGB Value possible, plus Pantones are available.
    Pantones also have RGB values that you can find.
    I can find them for Sherwin Williams.
    https://images.sherwin-williams.com/...iams-color.pdf
    I'm not sure what manufacturer you're looking for, but I bet the RGB value is available for most of their stock colors.

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    Default Re: color matching

    but there is no way to use a 'dropper' similiar to photoshop or something to say what the color is?
    just had to do a try-try-try-again way...

    more like EIFS system...Parex colors. any software that I can use to figure out the RGB colors?

    - - - Updated - - -

    Actually, just figured it out and its simple....

    BRB

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    Default Re: color matching

    open up your paint program if you have Windows.
    take a screen shot of color you want to duplicate for the filled region and paste it in Paint.
    then in Paint, under the tools, you will see a 'dropper' icon called 'color picker', pick the color and then in the Colors toolbar, select Edit Colors.
    there you will see the Hue, Sat, Lum plus RGB. Just copy over the RGB numbers and go back into Revit, Filled Region Color Parameter and select an empty box under custom colors and replace the RGB numbers. and hit OK.

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    Default Re: color matching

    Addin works well.

    Dulux BIM Solutions provides easy-to-use BIM content and add-ins so you can add Dulux colours to your Revit projects quickly and simply.

    http://www.dulux.com.au/specifier/colour/bim

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