The Scatter subtab loads empty prompting you to select a geometry from the Revit model and add it to the list. Only the following family types can be selected as Scatter hosts: - Floor
- Wall
- Roof
- Ceiling
- Curtain System
- Curtain Panels
- Column
- Ramp
- Stair
- Toposurface
- Mass
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The Add Scatter Hosts button adds the selected objects the the list. The button works in a two-way fashion: - select a geometry and click to add it;
- or click the button, select a geometry and then press the Finish button which appears in the lower part of the Revit ribbon.
It is possible to pick some of the faces of a given object and use them as a Scatter host. The Pick Face button adds the selected faces of the given object to the list. The button works as clicking the button, select a face(s) and then press the Finish button which appears in the lower part of the Revit ribbon. To delete a scatter host from the list, select it and then press the Delete key from your keyboard. When a Revit family instance or selected face(s), which has been added to the list, is deleted from the project itself, it would also be removed from the list. The button allows for applying V-Ray Scatter created in the Asset Editor to the selected host family or selected host face(s) of the family. The items to be scattered will only be visible at render time and only over the surface of the selected host. To remove the association between a Scatter and its host, use the Unassign V-Ray Scatter button. The Scatter Linked files mode button specifies how V-Ray scatters coming from linked files are treated. The functionality provides three methods for scatters display with respect to the host file or to the linked file. Discard – All V-Ray scatters are discarded. View & Override – Linked V-Ray scatters can be viewed, rendered, or overridden with scatters created in the host project. Read-only – Linked V-Ray scatters are rendered but are hidden from the list. An override is not allowed. This mode can be used for reducing the list in the Appearance Manager. |