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Existing Fill Patterns - Drafting (Revit.

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X X X X X X X X ?

ARCHITECTURE I ENGINEERING I INTERIOR DESIGN


SHELTON, CONNECTICUT HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT SOMERSET, NEW JERSEY NEW YORK, NEW YORK NAPLES, FLORIDA BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS CONSULTANT: 203 - 225 - 6500 860 - 249 - 0888 732 - 907 - 6800 212 - 695 - 4767 239 - 687 - 1220 617 - 524 - 5200

Aluminum

Concrete

Crosshatch

CrossHatch - Small

Diagonal Crosshatch

Diagonal Crosshatch Small X

Diagonal Down

Diagonal Down - Small

Diagonal Up

REVIT FILL PATTERNS


There are two KEY types of patterns in revit to be used within our documentation: Drafting and Model. Each of the two types are meant to be tasked in different ways depending on the need to show that pattern in all views or just in the active view, independently as a filled region or through the use of materials. Changes applied my adversely affect other areas of the project. As with everything else in the software, caution should be exercised before blindly changing any existing pattern and use the Duplicate option to introduce or edit patterns in the project. The samples shown are not exclusive of any use of pattern type or file and are shown as a visual reference to assist in finding one that you may need. **NOTE** Not all pattern files are made equal. Some patterns are too large for Revit to display and the software will not let you use it. Also, some patterns may be too dense and show as a solid until it is "zoomed" in to show it properly. I have added a "Pattern Files" folder to the root of the software content folder which contains respective folders for both Drafting and Model pattern files. A seperate handout will be generated if needed on the specifics of regions and thier use. SCALE FACTOR SHOWN PATTERN FILE NAME by Douglas Campbell 7/13/2013 8:29:41 AM

Diagonal Up - Small

Earth

Gypsum Plaster

Horizontal

Horizontal - Small

Insulation - Rigid

Masonry - Brick

Masonry - Concrete Block X X

Plastic

Plywood

Sand

Sand - Dense

Shingle

Solid Black

Steel

Vertical

Vertical - Small

Wood - Finish

Wood 1

Wood 2

Wood 3

Particle Board

Triangles

Wood 4

Wood 5

Wood Cork

Wood Glu-LamBeam

.15

.15

.15

.15

.15

.15

.15

.15

Bar Grating 1 3/16x4

Bar Grating 1 3/16x2

Bar Grating 1 3/8x4

Bar Grating 1 3/8x2

Bar Grating 1 7/8x4

Bar Grating 1 7/8x2

Bar Grating 1 15/16x4

Bar Grating 1 15/16x2

Bar Grating 2 3/8x4

Bar Grating 2 3/8x2

Additional Fill Patterns - Drafting


Cobblefield.pat Cultured Stone cobblestone.pat Cultured Stone Driftstone.pat Cultured Stone riverrock.pat Cut Stone.pat Wethered Edge Limestone.pat Wood Floor Parquet.pat .02 .5 .5 .5 .5 1 1

CBLFLD

.15

CLSTN

DRFTSTN

RVRRCK

cutstone

WELSTN

AR-PARQ1

.15

PATTERN NAME

KEY LEGEND

Existing Fill Patterns - Model (Revit.pat)


X X X X X X X X

ARCHITECTURE I ENGINEERING I INTERIOR DESIGN


SHELTON, CONNECTICUT HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT SOMERSET, NEW JERSEY NEW YORK, NEW YORK NAPLES, FLORIDA BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS CONSULTANT: 203 - 225 - 6500 860 - 249 - 0888 732 - 907 - 6800 212 - 695 - 4767 239 - 687 - 1220 617 - 524 - 5200

REVIT FILL PATTERNS


There are two KEY types of patterns in revit to be used within our documentation: Drafting and Model. Each of the two types are meant to be tasked in different ways depending on the need to show that pattern in all views or just in the active view, independently as a filled region or through the use of materials. Changes applied my adversely affect other areas of the project. As with everything else in the software, caution should be exercised before blindly changing any existing pattern and use the Duplicate option to introduce or edit patterns in the project. The samples shown are not exclusive of any use of pattern type or file and are shown as a visual reference to assist in finding one that you may need. **NOTE** Not all pattern files are made equal. Some patterns are too large for Revit to display and the software will not let you use it. Also, some patterns may be too dense and show as a solid until it is "zoomed" in to show it properly. I have added a "Pattern Files" folder to the root of the software content folder which contains respective folders for both Drafting and Model pattern files. A seperate handout will be generated if needed on the specifics of regions and thier use. SCALE FACTOR SHOWN PATTERN FILE NAME by Douglas Campbell 7/13/2013 8:29:41 AM

12" Tile

3" Parrallel

4" Parrallel

4" Tile

4.25" Tile

6" Parrallel

8" Tile

Block 8x16

Brick

Birck Soldier Course

Ceiling 24x24

Ceiling 24x48

HerringBone 2x6

Parquet 6"

Wood Board

Shake 6"

Concrete Paver

Wood 5(Model)

Wood Board WideNails

Bar Grating 1 3/16x2 (Model)

Bar Grating 1 3/16x4 (Model)

Bar Grating 1 3/8x2 (Model)

Bar Grating 1 3/8x4 (Model)

Bar Grating 1 7/8x2 (Model)

Bar Grating 15/16x2 (Model)

Bar Grating 15/16x4 (Model)

Bar Grating 2 3/8x2 (Model)

Bar Grating 2 3/8x4 (Model)

Block 8x8

Wood Board Wide

Bar Grating 1 7/8x4 (Model)

PATTERN NAME

KEY LEGEND

Additonal Fill Patterns - Model


Cobblestone Pavers.pat Cultured Stone Carolina Ledgestone.pat Cultured Stone Dressed Fieldstone.pat Cultured Stone Drystack Ledgestone.pat Cultured Stone European Castlestone.pat Cultured Stone Fieldstone.pat European Castlestone.pat pebbles.pat

ARCHITECTURE I ENGINEERING I INTERIOR DESIGN


SHELTON, CONNECTICUT HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT SOMERSET, NEW JERSEY NEW YORK, NEW YORK NAPLES, FLORIDA BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS CONSULTANT: 203 - 225 - 6500 860 - 249 - 0888 732 - 907 - 6800 212 - 695 - 4767 239 - 687 - 1220 617 - 524 - 5200

.14 Max

REVIT FILL PATTERNS


There are two KEY types of patterns in revit to be used within our documentation: Drafting and Model. Each of the two types are meant to be tasked in different ways depending on the need to show that pattern in all views or just in the active view, independently as a filled region or through the use of materials. Changes applied my adversely affect other areas of the project. As with everything else in the software, caution should be exercised before blindly changing any existing pattern and use the Duplicate option to introduce or edit patterns in the project. The samples shown are not exclusive of any use of pattern type or file and are shown as a visual reference to assist in finding one that you may need. **NOTE** Not all pattern files are made equal. Some patterns are too large for Revit to display and the software will not let you use it. Also, some patterns may be too dense and show as a solid until it is "zoomed" in to show it properly. I have added a "Pattern Files" folder to the root of the software content folder which contains respective folders for both Drafting and Model pattern files. A seperate handout will be generated if needed on the specifics of regions and thier use. SCALE FACTOR SHOWN PATTERN FILE NAME by Douglas Campbell 7/13/2013 8:29:42 AM

16

16

12

16

16

cobblefield_pavers roof.pat

CAROLINA LEDGESTONE Stone_Ghiaia1.pat

DRESSED FIELDSTONE

DRYSTACK LEDGESTONE

EUROPEAN CASTLE STONE

FIELDSTONE

European Castlestone

Pebble_01

.25

Roof

Stone ghiaia1

Additonal Fill Patterns - Model (stone.pat)


10 Max 9 Max 16 16

16

CSTLSTN

RVRRCK (Model)

SL-DF

SLSTN

SPLTQRRD

12

PATTERN NAME

KEY LEGEND

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