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Adding material assets to a new material - SketchUp Tutorial
From the course: SketchUp & Revit Workflow
Adding material assets to a new material
- [Instructor] Okay, so we're nearly done. We've go two more things to do in this lesson, chapter five O six. We'll be adding some assets to a new material. So back to the materials and this time, we're not going to duplicate an existing, we're going to create a new material from scratch and which we'll be adding some of these things, some of these assets to it, well in fact one asset to it. And we'll also be choosing a color for the shaded mode as well. So it's the legs and the handle and the bracing. It's all sort of a polished stainless steel look. So if we go down to this option here, this little button and just drop down, Create New Material, and then we've got this Default New Material. So the first thing we'll do is right-click and Rename. I'll call it Desk Metal and then hit enter. And that's going to position it just above the rest of them and the Identity, Desk Metal, we can start giving it much more information if we wanted to. These fields here, link back to keynoting in…
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Introduction to Revit materials7m 25s
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Importing the desk5m 7s
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Eames Desk3m 22s
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Duplicating materials4m 2s
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Creating the black and white materials3m 33s
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Adding material assets to a new material5m 10s
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Creating the desktop material from an external file7m 3s
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Creating the desk drawer material3m 55s
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