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Chain Link Texture
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‎2019-05-17
07:06 PM
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12:53 PM
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Noemi Balogh
‎2019-05-17
07:06 PM
Thanks in advance.
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‎2019-05-18 12:02 AM
‎2019-05-18
12:02 AM
I checked it and that vertical gray band is part of the Texture's image file.
So you would have to extract the LCF containing the Surface Catalog, and modify the image file in an image editing software to remove that band.
I have actually created it out of interest. The modified Texture file is in the attached ZIP file.
Place it in the Embedded Library of the Project and then modify the Surface to assign this Texture instead of the default one.
So you would have to extract the LCF containing the Surface Catalog, and modify the image file in an image editing software to remove that band.
I have actually created it out of interest. The modified Texture file is in the attached ZIP file.
Place it in the Embedded Library of the Project and then modify the Surface to assign this Texture instead of the default one.
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‎2019-05-18 12:02 AM
‎2019-05-18
12:02 AM
I checked it and that vertical gray band is part of the Texture's image file.
So you would have to extract the LCF containing the Surface Catalog, and modify the image file in an image editing software to remove that band.
I have actually created it out of interest. The modified Texture file is in the attached ZIP file.
Place it in the Embedded Library of the Project and then modify the Surface to assign this Texture instead of the default one.
So you would have to extract the LCF containing the Surface Catalog, and modify the image file in an image editing software to remove that band.
I have actually created it out of interest. The modified Texture file is in the attached ZIP file.
Place it in the Embedded Library of the Project and then modify the Surface to assign this Texture instead of the default one.
Loving Archicad since 1995 - Find Archicad Tips at x.com/laszlonagy
AMD Ryzen9 5900X CPU, 64 GB RAM 3600 MHz, Nvidia GTX 1060 6GB, 500 GB NVMe SSD
2x28" (2560x1440), Windows 10 PRO ENG, Ac20-Ac28
AMD Ryzen9 5900X CPU, 64 GB RAM 3600 MHz, Nvidia GTX 1060 6GB, 500 GB NVMe SSD
2x28" (2560x1440), Windows 10 PRO ENG, Ac20-Ac28
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‎2019-05-20 08:54 AM
‎2019-05-20
08:54 AM
LaszloNagy wrote:That was perfect, thank you very much
I checked it and that vertical gray band is part of the Texture's image file.
So you would have to extract the LCF containing the Surface Catalog, and modify the image file in an image editing software to remove that band.
I have actually created it out of interest. The modified Texture file is the attached ZIP file.
Place it in the Embedded Library of the Project and then modify the Surface to assign this Texture instead of the default one.
