Frequent question: How do I create a pattern in Revit?

How do you create a filled region pattern in Revit?

Click Annotate tab Detail panel Region drop-down (Filled Region). Click Modify | Create Filled Region Boundary tab Line Style panel, and select a boundary line style from the Line Styles drop-down. Sketch the region using the sketch tools on the Draw panel. For example, you might sketch a square region.

Where is fill pattern in Revit?

Click Manage tab Settings panel Additional Settings drop-down (Fill Patterns). In the Fill Patterns dialog, under Pattern Type, select Drafting or Model.

How do you create a hatch 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.

How do I change a pattern in Revit?

Edit a Fill Pattern

  1. Click Manage tab Settings Panel Additional Settings drop-down Fill Patterns.
  2. In the Fill Patterns dialog, for Pattern Type, select Drafting or Model, and then select the fill pattern to edit. …
  3. Click (Edit fill pattern). …
  4. To edit the pattern, follow the instructions in Create a Simple Fill Pattern.

What is a filled region Revit?

The Filled Region tool creates a 2-dimensional, view-specific graphic with a boundary line style and fill pattern within the closed boundary. The tool is useful for defining a filled area in a detail view or for adding a filled region to an annotation family. The filled region is parallel to the view’s sketch plane.

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What is a pat file?

A file with . pat extension is a CAD file which is used by AutoCAD software. … PAT files can be opened in applications such as Autodesk AutoCAD, CorelDRAW Graphics Suite, and Ketron Software. PAT files can be converted to different image formats such as JPG, PNG, BMP, etc.

Exploding a CAD file inside Revit is not a good idea. The problem is that Revit will change all layers into a Linestyle. That means if you have a large CAD file with many layers, you will have loads of dumb, useless linestyles.

How do I create a custom hatch?

To create or edit a user-defined hatch pattern:

  1. Click File > Options > Application Options > Drafting > Hatching to display the Hatching page of the Options dialog. To create a new user-defined hatch pattern, click the Create button to display the Edit Hatch Pattern dialog. …
  2. Use the dialog to create/edit a hatch pattern.
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