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Control Hatch Pattern Line Weights

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Anonymous
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Control Hatch Pattern Line Weights

Hello,

I found this being posted by number of people and a lot of answers marked as solutions. But they don't seem to work.

 

Hatch patterns seem to be understood as taking a default pen width 1. So While playing around for changing these hatch weights, I changed all pen 1 widths to 0.5mm, for all scales, in Manage > Settings > Additional Settings > Line Weights > Model Line Weights - Perspective Line Weights > Annotation Line Weights.

 

Nothing seems to change hatch pattern or cut surface pattern line weights. Could any sage help?

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Message 61 of 69
scott.mackenzieG4RJ9
in reply to: Anonymous

Based on what I discovered (in Revit 2022), the line weight of a fill pattern assigned to a material, such as a 2x2 fill pattern, is hard coded to use line weight #2.  Decrease the thickness of #2 for the scale you want, and the line weight of the pattern will change accordingly.

Message 62 of 69
RevitRx
in reply to: Anonymous

Over 5 years later and this still isn't a feature, let's go Autodesk!!!!!

 

Revit Model Projection Hatch Pattern Override Missing.png

www.RevitRx.com

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Message 63 of 69
RobDraw
in reply to: RevitRx

Try Product Feedback or the IDEAS forum if you want Autodesk to hear you. 


Rob

Drafting is a breeze and Revit doesn't always work the way you think it should.
Message 64 of 69
piman_at_kt
in reply to: kadmonkee

How do I change the line thickness?
thank you

Message 65 of 69
scott.mackenzieG4RJ9
in reply to: Anonymous

...it's pen #2

Message 66 of 69
jacquesXE8FU
in reply to: Anonymous

As far as I am aware, hatch patterns line weights in Revit all uses line style #1 by default. The only way to change hatch pattern line thickness is to change your line style #1 thickness for each scale and all hatches will update with this change.

This means that line style 1 should always be reserved for this use and any customization to your templates should commence from line style 2.

There is unfortunately no way to change individual hatch pattern line weights at this time.

Message 67 of 69
whp.m.owens
in reply to: amorap

I know this is six or seven years too late...but I was running into an issue which was related but a bit different.

There is also some misinformation in the posts.

 

Hatch patterns has already been covered; these are very easy to change through the type settings.

 

The surface-display is controlled by the object style. This is TERRIBLE programing from Autoesk.

If you want a lighter hatch-pattern on your surfaces, you have to change the projection-pen in the global object styles.

In order to get your heavier outline back, you can override the weights by category in view and/or by filter.

Obviously you can also override by element or line-weight, but no one wants to do that much work.

 

 

The section-display is controlled by the lineweights of Pen 1, and are dependent upon the scale of the view.

(In my office, Pen 1 is reserved only for hatches and very fine detail lines.)

 

whpmowens_1-1692705815218.png

 

whpmowens_2-1692705923347.png

 

 

 

 

 

 

Message 68 of 69
semi
in reply to: Anonymous

Has anyone checked if transparant walls in structure discipline doesn't show hatch patterns in Revit 2024?

See this: https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/revit-structure-forum/hatch-pattern-missing-in-revit-2024/td-p/121745...

Message 69 of 69
CADastrophic
in reply to: RDAOU

Wow, thanks mate you just made my day. This works perfectly!

 

Controlling line weights/visuals of anything is such a convoluted mess to me. Yes, I'm pretty new to Revit, but this whole hierachy thing in x different menus is just madness. Why isn't this consolidated somewhere? With my limited experience I would still assume that controlling this with filters would be a great solution 99% of times. Just needs to be setup once and would be easy to understand.

But maybe I'm just clueless and missing the bigger picture here...

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