


One detail that we constantly add is patterns (or hatches in AutoCAD). I had the same problem appear in section because the piece with a depth of 300mm needs the hatch to turn 90 degrees to hatch how I want but it currently doesn't.When creating a Revit model, we are often required to add details to provide information or make the model looks compelling. If the element runs vertically up and down the page/screen the hatch does not rotate 90 degrees but rather draws the elliptical line thingo sitting one on top of the other - as opposed to stringing along side by side as they should. When I place this element and runs horizontally across the screen (in plan) it works fine. I've used a component family for insulation, and this has an "insulation" material applied, which in turn has your hatch pattern applied I actually got this mostly to work, I had to put my import scale way down at 0.01 but its more or less worked with one exception. The tray with the hole in it that comes out of the computer is for holding a Maccas drink cup right? No it's worked as you described - kind of.but I assume discrepancies are down to user error on my side. Redo to load with a different scale or you can use the free Add-In I mentioned earlier to do that inside your project.

PAT.txt file - which is what Notepad will gleefully give you if you just save with the default. Copy and paste the pattern text to Notepad or any other text editor such as PSPad. Do I create a text file in notepad and save it as a *.pat?
