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Topic ClosedMaterial Properties Editor

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    Posted: 27.Oct.2010 at 09:06
Sir CAD64,
 
Thanks for the reply. I tried it. But still the modified material properties is not visible. For example. bricks size is 100mm x 200mm tiling. I need to magnify the object in order to see the tiling effect of the bricks. If I'm using 1:100 scale, what should I do in modifying the material properties in order to make visible in 3D or even in 2D views? Please help. Thanks.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23.Oct.2010 at 17:42
Drag the material from the tool palette and either drop it onto your model or drop it directly into the Materials Editor. From the editor, you can modify the material properties.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Oct.2010 at 10:34
Hello to everyone Smile,
 
I'm a new member of this forum. I'm still using AutoCAD 2009. I would like to know how to edit Materials Properities in Tool Palettes, which when I applied to an object will clearly see (very visible) such as wood grains, tiling of bricks, etc.
 
Hope anyone can help me...Big%20smile
 
Thanks 
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