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06:50 AM
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09-27-2019
06:50 AM
change work as booommmm??
Are you trying to load the pattern with 2mm gap with Revit's Fill Manager?
That won't work for you in the same way as your attempting to load the
herringbone pattern with a 2mm gap did not work for you. The Revit Fill
manager will not allow it and will issues the same message.
If you MUST model to such a fine degree than you can circumvent the Revit
Fill Manager by employing the HatchKit Add-In for Revit to load outsized
patterns.
A 100x600x1mm pattern definition can be readily derived from that for a
200x1200x2mm pattern by halving every value within the definition apart from
the first value on each line which contains the element angle. As each
pattern element can be defined by a line of form
angle, x-origon, y-origin, x-offset, y-offset, +ve stroke-length, -ve
stroke-length
scaling can be achieved by changing all values (apart from the first) by the
same scaling factor possibly with Excel or even more easily within our
Add-in.
hoping this helps,
Hugh Adamson
www.hatchkit.com.au
Are you trying to load the pattern with 2mm gap with Revit's Fill Manager?
That won't work for you in the same way as your attempting to load the
herringbone pattern with a 2mm gap did not work for you. The Revit Fill
manager will not allow it and will issues the same message.
If you MUST model to such a fine degree than you can circumvent the Revit
Fill Manager by employing the HatchKit Add-In for Revit to load outsized
patterns.
A 100x600x1mm pattern definition can be readily derived from that for a
200x1200x2mm pattern by halving every value within the definition apart from
the first value on each line which contains the element angle. As each
pattern element can be defined by a line of form
angle, x-origon, y-origin, x-offset, y-offset, +ve stroke-length, -ve
stroke-length
scaling can be achieved by changing all values (apart from the first) by the
same scaling factor possibly with Excel or even more easily within our
Add-in.
hoping this helps,
Hugh Adamson
www.hatchkit.com.au