Revit 2018
In Revit, how can I fill an area with a pattern just by picking the inside of a boundary (like in AutoCAD)?
Thanks.
Draw your boundary and it gets filled in... no need to draw a boundary then click inside that boundary to generate a fill.
The flood concept of creating a fill based on other boundaries is not part of Revit, does not apply to filled regions. Color Fill Schemes do work that way based on room boundaries (and areas/spaces).
I believe the developers decided to require their own boundaries to ensure a filled region does not fail when a boundary element it depends upon is deleted or missing. Also these filled regions can be constrained by parameters (in families) so integral boundary elements provide the consistency it needs to generate the fill pattern.
It's been my experience that it is quite ordinary to open an AutoCAD fill and be greeted by hatch boundary warnings, especially when linking those DWG files into Revit.
Steve Stafford
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There are different tools:
- Drafting Filled region: define the fill pattern, draw a boundary then it is filled when you finish
- Area/Room/Space: create bounding and create spatial element inside the bounding, define a color scheme to change the spatial fill color and pattern based on a rule
- Material: define surface pattern/ shade color/ rendering appearance
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