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Use a parametric paint assignment to allow for quick material changes.ģ. Use the paint tool to assign the solid color or material to only one face.

In some cases you could also model a Void and paint the material on one face of the Void.Ģ. Assign a material setting of Air to this geometry so that it will appear completely invisible when rendered in Enscape. Model a swept blend (or other solid geometry) as the host for the curtain. This technique also works for curtain wall panels that are colored.ġ. This will help calculate transparency more accurately. The trick is not using a double sided solid geometry for the curtain, but only paint the material on one face. Keep in mind that creating natural looking curtains in Revit is beyond the modeling environment - but you can get close.
