How do you change brick size in Revit?

How do you change the scale of a material in Revit?

Change the Appearance of a Material

  1. Click Manage tab Settings panel Materials.
  2. In the Material Browser, select the material to change in the project materials list.
  3. In the Material Editor panel, click the Appearance tab and do the following: …
  4. To save the changes to the material, click Apply.

How do you change dimensions in Revit manually?

Change a Dimension Value

  1. Select an element that the dimension references.
  2. Click the dimension value. If the dimension is locked, the lock control appears next to it. …
  3. In the edit box, type a new value for the dimension, and press Enter . The element moves to satisfy the new dimension requirement.

Can you override a dimension in Revit?

You can replace a permanent dimension value or Equality Text label (EQ) with custom text, as shown in the following image. You can also replace a dimension value with variations within a class of element, as shown below.

Is Brick a size?

Standard bricks



The standard co-ordinating size for brickwork is 225 mm x 112.5 mm x 75 mm (length x depth x height). This includes 10 mm mortar joints, and so the standard size for a brick itself is 215 mm x 102.5 mm x 65 mm (length x depth x height).

How do you fill a pattern in Revit?

Create a Custom Fill Pattern

  1. Create a custom pattern in a pattern (PAT) file. …
  2. Click Manage tab Settings panel Additional Settings drop-down (Fill Patterns).
  3. In the Fill Patterns dialog, under Pattern Type, select Drafting or Model.
  4. Click (New fill pattern). …
  5. For Type, select Custom.
  6. Click Browse.
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How do I create a Revit pattern?

Click Manage tab Settings Panel Additional Settings drop-down (Fill Patterns). In the Fill Patterns dialog, under Pattern Type, select Drafting or Model. If you are using the structural features of Revit, select Drafting only. Click (New fill pattern).

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