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2011-08-19
02:27 PM
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2023-05-11
12:08 PM
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Noemi Balogh
2011-08-19 06:21 PM
2011-08-20 03:36 PM
Karl wrote:If I want to create my own material, a new brick texture, how should I proceed?
You have to build your own texture ...
2011-08-20 09:23 PM
2011-08-20 09:26 PM
2011-08-20 10:03 PM
2011-08-22 01:19 PM
2011-08-22 03:36 PM
pixpast wrote:On the Mac this is Applications > Graphisoft > ArchiCAD 15 > [TImg] Textures 15 (this is why adding an informative signature helps).
where can i find where the bitmap images are saved in my archicad programs folder ?
pixpast wrote:Yes to the open and edit question, no to the save location. Occasionally Graphisoft puts out a new ArchiCAD library to replace the old one. Any texture (or any other file) saved to the ArchiCAD library would get deleted when the library is replaced. So you should create a new library folder elsewhere for your custom parts and textures.
can i just open the normal red brick in photoshop, change it to what i want and save it as a new bitmpa?
then drop it into the same folder?
2011-08-22 04:37 PM
2011-08-23 02:07 PM
pixpast wrote:It should not be in the ArchiCAD folder, as this might get replaced when a HotFix is issued. These bitmaps should be treated like any other of your documents (pln, txt, etc), they should be where you store your documents and get backed up regularly. Place your custom bitmaps in a folder anywhere on your hard drive, then load them for your project using the Library Manager. If you have not used the Library Manager, read about this function in the Help files.
HOw do I name it in the archicad folder?