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    Drafting Pattern

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    10-21-2009 07:07 AM
    Hello,

    I downloaded a Batt insulation pattern but when i want to load it into my wall structure, it is not visible in my floor plan or in 3D.
    When i want do load it, i can'!I get a message that Revit doesn't find a drafting pattern but it is!!!
    Can someone help me out or know where to find a Batt insulation - drafting pattern?

    Thanks,

    David
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    Re: Drafting Pattern

    10-22-2009 04:45 AM in reply to: DavidFinaut
    Did you check the original scale factor of the AutoCAD hatch pattern? Often these patterns are based on inch units instead of feet and need to be scaled up 12 times for them to be seen. If the scale factor for a hatch pattern is two small then Revit will not display it, just like AutoCAD the pattern will be two dense to display, DUH!.

    You cannot edit the scale factor for a custom hatch pattern after you have created it, instead you have to recreate the custom hatch pattern and set its scale to a number less than or greater than 1.00 depending on its original scale factor in AutoCAD.

    Mel Persin, aia
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    Re: Drafting Pattern

    10-22-2009 06:05 AM in reply to: DavidFinaut
    Thank you but it was a hatch that i downloaded from RevitCity!
    So my problem is with a Revitfile.
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    Re: Drafting Pattern

    07-26-2012 05:59 AM in reply to: DavidFinaut

    I also downloaded the Batt Insulation hatch pattern from Revit City and found that it was a defined as a Model Pattern not a Drafting Pattern (see Batt Insulation BOLD/Underlined text below).

     

    *Batt Insulation, Batt insulation ;%TYPE=MODEL 161.57,1,1,7.59,2.53,-56.92,6.32 18.43,-1,1,-7.59,2.53,-56.92,6.32 108.43,1,1,-20.24,2.53,18.97,-44.27 71.57,-1,1,20.24,2.53,18.97,-44.27

     

    You need to open the PAT file and change the word MODEL to DRAFTING, although it is not case sensitive so it can be upper lower or a combination of both.

     

    Mel Persin, aia - adjunct instructor BIM-Revit Technology

    Oakton Community College - Skokie, IL USA

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    Re: Drafting Pattern

    07-26-2012 06:05 AM in reply to: DavidFinaut

    I stand corrected on my last statement in the response I posted.  The defined type of pattern (MODEL or DRAFTING) must be capitalized.

     

    My apologies!

     

    Mel Persin, aia - Adjunct Instructor BIM-Revit Technologies

    Oakton Community College - Skokie, IL USA

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    Re: Drafting Pattern

    07-26-2012 06:33 AM in reply to: DavidFinaut

    David,

     

    It is more complicated than you think.  The Batt Insulation hatch pattern on the RevitCity website is an AutoCAD PAT file and about 12X to large (it is in feet as suggested by anothers post).  Also, this pattern as a drafting pattern is only usable in a horizontal wall (see file Batt Insul Hatch Pattern.pdf attached).

     

    Why aren't y9ou using the Insulation tool on the Annotate tab to fill in your walls, instead of using a Filled Region.  Drafting patterns are not scalable or can they be rotated as a Model pattern.

     

    I think you are taking the wrong approach trying to use a hatch pattern, model or drafting, to fill in your walls in plan, section or callouts.

     

    Mel Persin, aia - Adjunct Instdructor BIM - Revit Technologies

    Oakton Community College - Skokie, IL USA

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