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HOW CAN I MAKE MY WALL TYPES LOOK LIKE THE ONES IN THE USG WEBSITE UNDER DESIGN STUDIOS, THEY MANAGE TO PUT COLOR TO REPRESENT THE GWB AND STUD FRAMING
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This can be done by assigning a solid fill pattern to the stud / gyp. layers in the wall structure. To do this, pick the wall and go into the properties. Hit EDIT / NEW to go into the type properties. Next, where it says STRUCTURE, click EDIT to the right and this will bring you into the EDIT ASSEMBLY dialog. From here all you have to do is edit the material by clicking on it and assign a colored, solid fill pattern to the material. HTH
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thanks alot, that really helped
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i have another question if you dont mind answering, how can i insert TTF font(true type fonts) in revit. i downloaded afew but i dont know how to insert it. i need these fonts because they are the closet thing to what my office uses now.
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you install your fonts into operating system, not Revit. then the fonts should available to Revit thru the OS HTH
Edited on: Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 7:37:50 AM
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As coreed said, you don't install the fonts Revit reads the windows font file. To do this, just copy the fonts into WINDOWS > FONTS. The next time you start Revit the fonts will be available to use.
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thanks alot fellows it help alot
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