Hi Jeffrey, and thanks to Josh for partaking in the video. Can I ask about materials,in the video Josh is directly replacing the maps of the "stock" revit materials in the revit material browser with his Enscape ones. The norm in revit is to duplicate things so you dont lose/overwrite the original like you would do with walls and doors etc when creating a new one. So my question is,should we not duplicate the stock revit material,rename it and then apply the Enscape maps to the appearance of that newly created material??
Almost caught this live. From Australia. Do enjoy using enscape!
Cheers!!!
Hi Jeffrey, and thanks to Josh for partaking in the video. Can I ask about materials,in the video Josh is directly replacing the maps of the "stock" revit materials in the revit material browser with his Enscape ones. The norm in revit is to duplicate things so you dont lose/overwrite the original like you would do with walls and doors etc when creating a new one. So my question is,should we not duplicate the stock revit material,rename it and then apply the Enscape maps to the appearance of that newly created material??
I believe enscape does Replace the asset so you dont need to duplicate in this case. I believe.
Another great video....
Glad you enjoyed it!!
I want to ask if the encape problem is like this, what is the solution?
GOOD !
Alright, alright, alright 😎
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Why doesn't Enscape identify Revit materials? How to fix this problem?
Enscape does identify Revit materials........?
can you share this project