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  1. Oct 8, 2023 · When changing a duplicated material, the original material also changes in Revit. If, for example, a color is changed in one of the materials, it will also be changed to the same in others based on original material. The most common cause of this is not duplicating the Appearance Asset as well.

  2. When you duplicate an asset, a copy of the selected asset is stored in the asset library for the current project. Duplicating an asset creates an editable version of the selected asset, while leaving the original asset unchanged.

  3. Duplicate Material and Assets - Both the material and the assets from the source material are duplicated. The new material and source material have independent assets. Changes to the assets of one material will not affect the other material.

  4. Dec 1, 2016 · Currently Revit material browser does not automatically duplicate materials assets. For most Revit users this may result is a huge disappointment when they find out later that changing the new material assets have changed all other materials that share these assets.

  5. To duplicate an asset of a material. Select the material in the Material Browser dialog. In the Material Editor panel, click the tab for the asset to be duplicated (for example, Appearance, Physical, or Thermal). Note: Revit LT does not support physical or thermal assets for materials.

  6. Mar 4, 2020 · If you Duplicate a Material in your model, the Appearance Asset will be associated to the new Material AND the Material you copied it from! For example, in the image below, we will right-click on Carpet (1) and duplicate it.

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  8. Oct 9, 2020 · The first problem; duplicates. First I created a new material and loaded the image (see print-screen above). Then I editted the image IN Revit (sample size for example, see image below). 1a Now when I Duplicate this material, and I change the sample size, the original material ALSO changes size.

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