![]() ![]() ![]() The visual styles now have another option simply named ‘Textures’. I can then just drag theses into the project to use them. In the example below, I have searched for ‘305’ which shows various categories and families that include the search term. We have also gained a search function in the Project Browser which is incredibly useful, not just for searching views but also the loaded content. I personally will probably stick with the standard interface, but I can see the appeal if you spend many hours in Revit and want to ‘tone down’ the stark white screen! I have also noticed that some of the browsers and dialogs are still using a white background, so, if you are using the system browser the dark theme will look a little odd. Like many interface updates, these are quite subjective some will love the dark theme and others will want to stick with the standard interface. This release of Revit gains some significant interface changes in the form of a new ‘dark’ mode, repainted icons and a new framework for the Project Browser and Properties Palette.
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