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I down loaded the fence from this web site, and used it in one of my renderings, but when i rendered it it was grey. It looked nothing like a chain link fence, except for the "size" i guess. Revit 9.
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You will notice that some of the items from revit city do not behave correctly... anyone can post families on the web site. You probably need to assign a material to the panel inside the fence that will look like chain link. In the past I have simply drawn a curtain wall and then created a panel material in the accurender which looks like chain link
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Hey thanks. But now when i render it, i shows as if there are two fences. because of the thickness of the "fence" panel. I tried making it smaller, but the smallest it went was 1/4". Revit 9
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