Shower Tile


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I am trying to design a shower wall with 12x24 inch tile, with a 1/3 offset between tile.  I can't find any tutorial or tips to do this, instead I get the material expanded out to cover the whole wall. Attaching pictures to demonstrate- Any tips or guidance would be greatly appreciated. 

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Check the links above, including the Home Designer website -- keywords tile material.

 

You will need a new material (Texture) to represent your chosen tile, typically created in an image editing program like Photoshop.

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I am running Home Designer Architectural 2021, and had spent hours on the site trying to figure it out.  Hence I came up with the texture and material above.  The texture, while you can't see it in the picture, because it is representing grout that is a close color match to the the tile pattern.  The Material below it is the actual tile, I have tried another that that is rotated to Vertical, but am still getting the same results.

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I am running Home Designer Architectural 2021, and had spent hours on the site trying to figure it out.  Hence I came up with the texture and material above.  The texture, while you can't see it in the picture, because it is representing grout that is a close color match to the the tile pattern.  The Material below it is the actual tile, I have tried another that that is rotated to Vertical, but am still getting the same results. But I did just find this video thanks to another post (

 

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