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Hey all!
I have a in-place modeled wall with its structural material set to a stone material. I used the paint tool to paint some of it with another material, "white paint".
When I'm editing the extrusion (inside the component) I see the inside material as stone (using a section cut). But when I finish editing the component the inside material turns to white paint. On the floor plan I also see the cut element white (as opposed to the stone hatch I assingned to the stone material).
Is it a known bug or a misunderstanding of my part? Looks like the solid "turned to" the material I painted some of its faces with. I really need that wall to show as stone in the plan view!
Thanks in advance!Edit: Revit 2016 here!
Edited on: Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 2:57:44 PM
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