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Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 4:24:17 PM | Running track

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I'm modelling a banked running track and have been asked to prepare some renders - the track is currently modelled as a floor with the banking done with added points. Any suggestions on the easiest way to get lane markings in the render? Paint tool? One big 'track' material? Thin white floors? Cheers Rob Revit 2013

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Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 4:43:57 PM | Running track

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So after a bit more research (realisedmp it's analogous to road markings) I guess I could remodel the track as a topo and use subregions?

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