Floor pattern issue

Floor pattern issue

REDO10
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Floor pattern issue

REDO10
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Hi All, 

As you can see in the image below, I created a pattern on my floor (see 2D view), but it's not applied in the 3D view, and I can't see the material I applied. What could be the issue?

 

floor_pattern.png

 

Thanks.

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syman2000
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Change the 3d from realistic to hidden line, shaded or consistent. If you want the realistic to have the same pattern, perhaps you may want to use custom tile texture (see attached)

Check out my Revit youtube channel - https://www.youtube.com/user/scourdx
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REDO10
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@syman2000 wrote:

Change the 3d from realistic to hidden line, shaded or consistent. 


I changed the 3d view to hidden, then to shaded and no things happen!?

 

here my parameters

 

 

REDO10_1-1700324240623.png

 

Thanks.

 

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Message 4 of 20

syman2000
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Click on this

 

syman2000_0-1700325511502.png

 

In the material editor, what do you see in your appearance? You may have a different material, so if you want to make it the same pattern as the hidden line, change these setting.

 

syman2000_1-1700326912811.png

 

Your shaded, consistent & hidden line will only use these setup

 

syman2000_2-1700327027823.png

 

 

 

 

 

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Message 5 of 20

ToanDN
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View = Hidden

Phase Filter = Show Complete

VG > Turn on Floors Projection Pattern

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barthbradley
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Phase Filter = Show Complete? 

Message 7 of 20

REDO10
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@syman2000 

 

I applied your parameters as shown in the image below and no thing changed!?

 

tile_pattern.png

 

My other parameters have been checked, as shown in the image below, as suggested by @barthbradley  and @ToanDN , but no changes have occurred !?

 

phase_filter.png

 

Thanks.

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MetalFingerz
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Hello @REDO10 ,

 

This is normal, as @syman2000  said, in non-Realistic view, only the Graphiques tab will show otherwise it is the Apparence info that is used. In your screenshot, there is no pattern in your material so in your Shaded view, nothing is displayed.

 

Just a question, in your first post, is your pattern a Model one (motif de modèle) ?

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Message 9 of 20

ToanDN
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Check view's filters tab.

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Message 10 of 20

barthbradley
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@REDO10 wrote:

Hi All, 

As you can see in the image below, I created a pattern on my floor (see 2D view), but it's not applied in the 3D view, and I can't see the material I applied. What could be the issue?

 


 

HOW did you create the pattern?  What was your procedure?

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REDO10
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@barthbradley  @ToanDN @syman2000 

 

I finally applied my pattern using the model pattern and material shown in the image below

 

tile_model.png

 

Now, I'm looking to use various materials or colors for each sub-element in the pattern, as shown in this image. How can I achieve that?"

REDO10_0-1700476895168.png

 

Thanks.

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Message 12 of 20

barthbradley
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This? 

 

Mat geo 2.png

https://help.autodesk.com/view/RVT/2023/ENU/?guid=GUID-33770911-426A-4E53-B91D-67AB64110E19

 

Help | Appearance Asset Properties | Autodesk

 

FWIW: There are boat loads of videos/tutorials on line that can teach how to do this and much, much more. You ought grab your popcorn and watch a few.  

Message 13 of 20

syman2000
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I would first use generic material and add that to your current material

 

syman2000_0-1700493931290.png

Select your custom image

syman2000_1-1700494021333.png

 

click on realistic to make the custom image to show up

syman2000_2-1700494083447.png

 

 

 

Check out my Revit youtube channel - https://www.youtube.com/user/scourdx
Message 14 of 20

ToanDN
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@REDO10 wrote:

@barthbradley  @ToanDN @syman2000 

 

I finally applied my pattern using the model pattern and material shown in the image below

 

tile_model.png

 

Now, I'm looking to use various materials or colors for each sub-element in the pattern, as shown in this image. How can I achieve that?"

REDO10_0-1700476895168.png

 

Thanks.


You can easily assign the texture to the material's Appearance but you will not see the colors in Hidden/Consistent Colors/Shaded views.  For such visual styles, assign a model surface pattern matching the texture so that you can at least see the line patterns.

Message 15 of 20

REDO10
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Thanks for your replies @ToanDN , @syman2000 , @barthbradley 

 

Do you have a link where I can find this model pattern , or can you guide me on how to create it? (I want, as ToanDN said, to have the surface pattern match the texture, that allows me to see the line patterns!)

 

Thanks.

 

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Message 16 of 20

ToanDN
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Use pyrevit to create custom patterns.

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REDO10
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@ToanDN 

 

I have never worked with pyrevit and I dont know how to use it!.. If it's not inconvenient for you, could you please either create this pattern for me using pyrevit or provide a link where I can download it?

 

Thanks.

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Message 18 of 20

syman2000
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How did you get your floor plan hatch that was shown in your first post? If you want to download the pyrevit, you can download from https://github.com/eirannejad/pyRevit/releases

Check out my Revit youtube channel - https://www.youtube.com/user/scourdx
Message 19 of 20

ToanDN
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@REDO10 wrote:

@ToanDN 

 

I have never worked with pyrevit and I dont know how to use it!.. If it's not inconvenient for you, could you please either create this pattern for me using pyrevit or provide a link where I can download it?

 

Thanks.


It is very easy to create.  Basically you draw the pattern using detail lines, select them and click a button.  Attached is what have created for you.

 

ToanDN_0-1700590145738.png

 

 

 

Message 20 of 20

REDO10
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Thanks @ToanDN for your reply

I followed your steps to create my model pattern using pyRevit, and that was the solution to my issue!!

 

REDO10_0-1700745157328.png

 

Thank you very much 😉

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