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Control Hatch Pattern Line Weights

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Message 1 of 68
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 2 of 68
kadmonkee
in reply to: Anonymous

in this example i duplicated a Filled Regions Pattern and changed the Line Weight basded on its assigned number 1,2,3,4

now the original Pattern Diagonal Crossed  Hatch (default will remain as Pen 1)

Diagonal Crossed  Hatch 2

Diagonal Crossed  Hatch 3

Diagonal Crossed  Hatch 4

simply duplicate your chosen Pattern rename it and change the line weight, is this not working for you?

are you using Model Hatch or Drafting Hatch?

there should be no need to change the lineweight settings in your model to change the result for Filled Regions, 

unless I am missing something?

 

HATCH LINE WEIGHTS.PNG






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Message 3 of 68
amorap
in reply to: Anonymous

Hello from Spain
For me is working well, as expectted.

Check if you have activated thin lines.

 

Captura.PNGCaptura2.PNG

 

regards.

Augusto Mora
Architect & teacher of Building Projects at CPIFP Pirámide. Huesca (Spain).
Revit 2014 certified profesional.
Message 4 of 68
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I'm kinda new at this but I have noticed that some materials us pen 1 and others use pen 2.  I do not know how you would assign a pen to a material.

 

Just a small clue.

Matthew

Message 5 of 68
kadmonkee
in reply to: Anonymous

materials are IMAGE based 

 

Drafting fill patterns are based on the scale of the view.

Model fill patterns are based on the actual dimensions in the building model.

all filled regions can be assigned a line weight , color, tranparency or Opaque in thier properties






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Message 6 of 68
Anonymous
in reply to: kadmonkee

@kadmonkee, It certainly works in Fill Patterns, when gone in Annotate > Detail > Region.

 

WallSection_LW.JPGWhat I am looking for is object hatch patterns. For e.g. Wall Cut patterns, as shown in the attached image.

Message 7 of 68
amorap
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi from Spain:

The only way that I guess to override this is modifying  the linework and pattern in VG or modifying the Object Style, but in both cases I havent seen any option to set the lineweight for patterns.

regards.

Augusto Mora
Architect & teacher of Building Projects at CPIFP Pirámide. Huesca (Spain).
Revit 2014 certified profesional.
Message 8 of 68
kadmonkee
in reply to: Anonymous

if you select the wall / edit type / Structure (edit button)

on the Materials column find the material you want to modify.

select the material button to bring you into the Material Browser

Material Edits.PNG

Material Patterns.PNG

when you select the cut pattern it is reading the Drafting fill pattern - duplicate and rename this and change the properties to a hevier line weight and apply it here.

any modifications you do here will effect all of your Model using this particular Material.

maybe duplicate and customize for testing 






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Message 9 of 68
Sahay_R
in reply to: Anonymous

@Anonymous you are correct. The only way to control the color / lineweight of a fill pattern would be to create it accordingly. Annoying, but true.


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Message 10 of 68
Anonymous
in reply to: kadmonkee

@kadmonkee, Could you please help with more detail? I seem to be missing something.WallSection_LW_2.JPG

 

 

Message 11 of 68
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Try changing line weight 2.  Through the material the only way to change the line weight is to change the color or the grey scale.  Materials all have the same line weight.

 

To achieve the appearance of varying line weights for similar patterns:

I think what is being suggested is to re-create the pattern.  Copy the pattern to a new file.  Add lines to the pattern that are so close together that they print as 1 line.

 

 

Matthew

Message 12 of 68
kadmonkee
in reply to: Anonymous

the Fill Pattern you are using to make the BRICKWORK is a Fill Pattern

change the line weight of THAT Fill Pattern.

I have assigned the Fill Pattern of "Diagonal Crosshatch (Drafting) as my BRICKWORK Fill Type.

edit the Fill Pattern that is Part of the Material.

BRICK PATTERN FILL.PNG






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Message 13 of 68
RobDraw
in reply to: Anonymous

There are no hatches in Revit.


Rob

Drafting is a breeze and Revit doesn't always work the way you think it should.
Message 14 of 68
ToanDN
in reply to: kadmonkee


@kadmonkee wrote:

the Fill Pattern you are using to make the BRICKWORK is a Fill Pattern

change the line weight of THAT Fill Pattern.

I have assigned the Fill Pattern of "Diagonal Crosshatch (Drafting) as my BRICKWORK Fill Type.

edit the Fill Pattern that is Part of the Material.

BRICK PATTERN FILL.PNG


I beg to differ.

 

Fill Pattern is not Filled Region.  

 

What you show is how you change the line weight of the Fill Pattern of a Filled Region type.  You can have different Filled Region types using the same Fill Pattern but with different line weights.  That has nothing to do with the Material Pattern line weights.

Message 15 of 68
Sahay_R
in reply to: kadmonkee

@kadmonkee What you have pointed out works beautifully for filled regions (above), but not in walls (below).

Capture.JPG


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Message 16 of 68
kadmonkee
in reply to: ToanDN

so I cant add a fill pattern with a specific lineweight to a material cut Pattern and have appear correctly?






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Message 17 of 68
ToanDN
in reply to: kadmonkee


@kadmonkee wrote:

so I cant add a fill pattern with a specific lineweight to a material cut Pattern and have appear correctly?


No you can't.

Again, Fill Pattern do not have any specific line weight.  Only Filled Region types do.

Message 18 of 68
kadmonkee
in reply to: ToanDN

thank you for clearing that up.

it seemed too simple.

 

I feel embarrassed for leading the OP down the wrong path






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Message 19 of 68
ToanDN
in reply to: kadmonkee

No worry.  These terms are quite confused and can be easily misunderstood.  Same as line styles/ line patterns/ line weights.

Message 20 of 68
Anonymous
in reply to: ToanDN

Thank you @ToanDN. That cleared up any remaining doubts. I will mark your post as solved, to get the attention of fellow users to the correct answer.

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