I am using enscape for Revit 2022 and none of the applied materials are displaying. Everything is grey and opaque - even the glass for windows. I've been applying generic materials as well as my own custom ones but nothing shows up. My style mode is set to "None".. I have never had this issue before. I have had this issue before and after installing the latest update.
Revit Materials not displaying
- tylernaumes
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Rick Marx
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tylernaumes , thanks for the report and welcome to our Forum.
In the first instance, could you still briefly reset your Visual Settings? If that doesn't do the trick, please ensure that you're using both our latest release and that you have the latest GPU drivers installed on your PC as well. Thanks a lot in advance!
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Be sure the Phase of the view in Revit is set to Show Complete. The materials in Phase Filters can override Revit material assignments.
Also, in General Settings make sure the option for Revit>Material Setting is set to Appearance rather than Graphic.
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Does your project have custom materials? If so make sure to map an additional render path to the custom materials folder.
Next - Enscape (by default) renders the appearance value of the material. Your Revit view seems to display shaded values. What is the material assignment of the walls?
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Could be a lot of things in your Revit file. Please try the first five suggestions here:
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Did it all, but stil it doesn't work.
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Is this a material in the default Revit library or a custom material?
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yes it is Phil
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Which one? Is this 1) a material in the default Revit library or 2) a custom material?
In General Settings make sure the option for Revit>Material Setting is set to Appearance rather than Graphic.
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The brick is a custom material Phil, and the general setting for rendering is set to appearance, but it is still not working
Also custom materials like Glass are not transparant.
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Ah, that one is solved, the parameters for the glas were not right, so its only the custom materials!
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Make sure that you have an Additional Render Path mapped to the folder containing all of the project's custom materials.
File > Options > Rendering > Additional Render Appearance Paths.
An Additional Render Path tells Revit where to look for custom materials that are assigned to objects in the project.
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When I change the Material selection from appearance to graphic it shows the materials that were missing in the other selection but then doesn't show the material you can see under appearance also makes my glass red. How do I fix this?
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in my case i removed the image used for bump, in the enscape material editor, that worked