Apply a different material to an element section without altering the family definition or adding a new family to the model. Use the Split Face and Paint tools when you need to apply a different material to a distinct portion of an element. For example, we want to place a decorative pattern with a different brick color on a wall of the building. Because it is only a change to the material in one small area of the wall, splitting the face and then painting the alternate material may be easier than making modifications to the wall type or adding a family to the wall.
Before an alternate material can be painted, first, split the face of the wall. On the Modify tab, click Split Face. Click to select the wall face to split. Then, from the draw panel, select a tool to sketch the area to split. Glitter Poof Bottle 1 oz. Hinged Rainbow Container 30 grams Perfect for making your own rainbow cakes. Lipstick Applicator Bag of 10 This is a 4 inch long throw-away applicator. Bag of Black High Density Sponge Approx. Black Empty 30 gram 1 Stroke Container These containers are empty!
It holds approximately 50 grams of face paint. It can hold solid face paint colors, a split cake of 2 colors or a full rainbow of colors to create your own personalized rainbow cake for your face and body painting designs. Small Brush Cleaning Pad Clean your brushes in a snap! Before an alternate material can be painted, first, split the face of the wall.
On the Modify tab, click Split Face. Click to select the wall face to split. Then, from the draw panel, select a tool to sketch the area to split.
Like other sketch based elements in Revit LT , the sketch for the split face must form a closed loop. Click Finish to complete the split face area. Because a split face can only contain one closed loop in the sketch, the split face is copied to finish making the pattern. With the design for the split face complete, you can now paint it.
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