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Can I add textures to walls such as bricks after I finish the building?
This is probably a stupid question, but I am new to Revit.
Also, can someone please tell me how to add these textures to walls
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Hey rohit,
There are a couple of different ways to do this, either by editing the wall type and altering the material of the interior/exterior layer - or using the 'paint' tool and painting the wall face you'd like in the material you'd like.
I'd suggest the first method because as one material change will go through your whole model and change every wall for you. The 'paint' tool should only be used in exceptional circumstances, and only really for apperances sake - hence the name.
Hope this helps!
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