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I am new to Revit first off. Whenever I go to render a room through a walk-through view the floor shows up splotchy almost. I am just using a generic flooring and using paint for the seperate sections. Parts of the flooring will show up fine and then parts will just show through to the generic flooring. What and how much shows through depends on the angle. Is there any easy fix for this(I'm assuming its something easy I'm just overlooking)? It is almost as if the floor is pixelated in regions. thanks, Dustin, Knoch Corp
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Does it help if you increase the thickness of the paint that you used for a floor finish? I usually don't use less than a 1/4" thickness for my floor finish when I do a rendering. -Matt
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