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Hey all,
I'm converting my office to Revit (happy me) My first challenge is going to be making a rather complicated wall pattern. kinda like the attached...
is there any way to convert a dwg (lines only) to a surface pattern? it's not particularly repeaty.
I figured if I could do one for each level, as it's relatively consistent over a level.
Any help would be amazing!
cheers.
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Post the drawing.
HatchKit can differentially stretch a pattern covering the full level height and of arbitary width to provide each level with a pattern with the indicated variation between levels. Alternatively one pattern suffiently tall to cover all levels could be shared if all levels shared the same hatch origin.
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