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Hello fellow reviteers!
I've been lurking here for a little while and have learned a bit in that little time. I would like to get some information on how to layout a tile floor pattern. I know it would probably be quicker in AutoCAD to just lay it out; but has anyone played with this idea in Revit yet.
Thanks for your time and I look forward to hearing from you. Keep up the great work and keep posting those wonderful inspirational renderings!
Carl
cgibson@rdesignworks.com
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It all depends on how detailed a layout and complex are you talking?
I'd probably say i'd find it easier in revit. Its simple to tab select a surface pattern in a plan or elevation and move the desired location... You can also dimension to the surface pattern and move this way as well as rotate.
When i say surface pattern though, it must be simple pattern and not custom as these cannot be changed as easily...
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