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Hi all, I would like to combine 2 fill patterns, like A+B in the enclosed image, [brickwork + block layering] Is there a way to do this, I prefer model patterns. And Actually C' above C, how to programm these, is there a tutorial how to? Cee
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You can create the pattern in the revit pat file. I suspect that you might want to use this for the cut material in a wall, but you cannot use model patterns for these. However, the repeating blockwork detail would work well for that.
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Something else you can do (which I have done myself) is create the patterns as 'transparent' instead of 'opaque'. That way what is underneath will show through. Doing this with both pattern types will allow you to stack the two on top of the other and get the appearance you want. Otherwise you may have to do what tim123 mentioned.
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