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Looking for dry stack stone similar to something you would see on a Frank Lyod Wright house. Any one? The fill patterns I found were not able to be load as model patterns. Southern Ledge stone being one of the fill patterns.
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hopefully I get this one right. I'm going by memory which can be bad! lol. If you are talking about hatch patterns in model, they are very easy to change. You have to open up the hatch pattern and edit the model/drafting part. If it's not already in there, then you have to make it this way. You can find out much more information easier than I can give it by looking in the default hatch pattern that comes with revit and you can locate that bad boy at...... C:\Program Files\Autodesk Revit Building 9.1\Data\revit.pat
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