Revit 2024 – Creating Advanced Fill Patterns – Part 2

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By Dennis Collin

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Previously I discussed how users could create their own custom hatch patterns inside a Revit file.

https://www.cadlinecommunity.co.uk/hc/en-us/articles/11143219334813-Revit-2024-Creating-Custom-Fill-Patterns-Part-1

At first glance it looks like users are limited to parallel lines and square grids, but by understanding the format of a custom fill pattern file, more complex patterns can be created. These patterns can be either drafting or model in nature depending on need.

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Consider that there may be a need to define a repeating equilateral triangle pattern, of 600mm edge length, this pattern can be sketched out in a drafting view to help understand what values and syntax needs to be input into a user defined ‘PAT’ text file.

In the example image in figure 1, 3 lines have been created, using different colours to aid clarity.

All lines are drawn from an 0,0-origin coordinate from which the pattern will be repeated.

A Green line is a horizontal line, travelling left to right (zero degrees angle) at a spacing of 520mm.

A Red line drawn at 60 degrees from horizontal also at an approximate 520mm spacing.

A Blue line drawn at 120 degrees from horizontal also at an approximate 520 mm spacing.

This concept needs to be entered into a text format file which can be created in an application like Notepad or similar.

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Semi Colon symbols can be used as ‘remark’ statements, and these have been used in figure 2 as a formatting reminder.

If the pattern fill line needs to be of a broken appearance i.e. dashed, a negative number can be used instead of a zero in the ‘Pen UP’ field.

Once saved, a new model (or draft) fill pattern can be loaded into a project and if there are no formatting errors, Revit will take a pattern name from the file (or one can be specified) during the creation process.

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This fill pattern can then be assigned to Revit materials and will display either as cut or surface depending upon the pattern type.

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