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double retino on prospetti

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DeDios

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he blessed everyone (and good Sunday).
It's been a while since I've been arguing you with my questions, but only because I'm under the finishing work of my project before exposure/examination.
I'm setting the prospectuses in revit. At the end the architectonic will come out from revit without passing by autocad, it is the first time for me: ,while.. the technology (i.e. plants at 50, blowup at 20 and knots at 5) will come out from autocad, because I have not understood the question of revit layers (the way they "turn") and.. especially I have "mille" layers inside, and I do not know if the software manages to manage them all with precision.
However, we come to us, I have a question about the prospects: I have a facade in wooden strips and, I would like to apply two nets, a "solid" light brown in the background and the classic retino of the wood above (the veins to understand us). Here, I can't do both retinals for the outer finishing layer! I would like to give some color to my prospects but... I can't.
I'm sorry if it's a trivial question, but I can't really figure out how to do it!
thank you in advance, good Sunday to all (I hope not in front of the pc as subscribed! )
 
What kind of representation do you use?
using one of : shaded, shaded with edges, homogeneous colors, you can apply a background color and the proper net, directly in the material management (the outer layer) in the graphic section>motive surface

... for the exam: good luck...
 
Hello frank;)

You idiots!

I am using the "hidden line", because I need white and black brochures except for windows and wooden strips. Now I try to use the "shading with edges" setting the color of white shading to all materials but.. being the shadow you do not see white but gray and it is not okay.
with the "homogeneous colors" could go but.. I do not have the shadow.

Is there a way to do everything in the hidden line mode?
 
Perhaps, using the "shading with edges" and.. a light intensity above 80% I can remove the gray effect (effectively shading is related to light). Now I have only one problem: Do you remember the windows with the "orange" problem linked to the void extrusion? Well, I have to remove this blessed orange, replacing it with a gray.
the material of the void extrusion can be replaced? or is it fixed orange?
if I solve this problem I am affixed, otherwise it is my turn to go of photoshop :rolleyes:
 
I discovered a trick that solves my problem today: prospectus view--> region-> solid brown--> transparent (in order to see the strips). Of course, if I had to change the position or the profile of the wall, I have to change the contour of the region, however. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
 

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