Cant Scale UP Hidden Line Version of a Material

ldaenen
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Cant Scale UP Hidden Line Version of a Material

ldaenen
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I have scaled up the material texture of this stone pattern but it still shows as smaller than I need it to be  in the drafted 'hidden line' mode , I followed these instructions : https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/revit/learn-explore/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Revit-How-...

 

Is there a way to scale up the drafted 2d

 

texture the same way as the colored bump or photographic texture? 

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Much Thanks for any pointers. 

 

Luke 

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ToanDN
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That article only shows you how to scale the appearance texture. 

 

To scale the surface pattern, you will need to edit the pat. file.  For this complex texture, I would edit it using pyRevit, HatchKit, or Pattycake's online editor.

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Hey Thanks! 

 

Pattycakes didn't work for this problem but worked for another material I was trying to make .  It kept crashing when I tried to upload the .pat file but was able to make the other from scratch

 

 

I solved my problem by going into the .PAT file and deleting the text  line at the beginning with the semi colon followed by the word 'model'     then uploading it as a Detail Hatch Pattern Not a Model Hatch Pattern. 

 

once the  material was created I could go back and edit the scale of it simply. 

 

wasn't aware of the distinction between model and detail till now. 

 

Thanks again 

 

 

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ToanDN
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@ldaenen wrote:

 

I solved my problem by going into the .PAT file and deleting the text  line at the beginning with the semi colon followed by the word 'model'     then uploading it as a Detail Hatch Pattern Not a Model Hatch Pattern. 

 

once the  material was created I could go back and edit the scale of it simply. 

 

wasn't aware of the distinction between model and detail till now. 

 

Thanks again 

 

 


Be aware that drafting patterns (or detail patterns as you called them) will show with the same size on paper regardless of the view scale.  So if you place a 1:500 site elevation and a 1:10 detail elevation on a sheet, the pattern is exactly the same size on both elevations.

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ldaenen
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Ahh yeah thats it, ' Drafting Pattern ' not detail pattern .

 

 

Okay duly noted I don't think that will cause me a problem but maybe down the road !  

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