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Good evening everybody! I want to create transparent textile curtains on windows in my project (something like organza) and to build nice rendering picture with them, but have no idea how to do that. Is it possible in Revit? If not, where can I find such a kind of things to import into my project? Thanks a lot, Anna
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I don't know what organza is, but you would if its just a pleated curtain you are after with semi-transparent material, then you would need to create a family for your curtains, then apply an appropriate material to it. The family would be best as a wall based family. If this is way off base, please supply an image or a link to what you are trying to achieve. HTH.
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