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bowlingbrad
2004-11-10, 09:11 PM
I am trying to get a brick wall to have a pattern within it. It isn't a sweep along the entire length of the wall, just a 'focal point' on the surface of the wall. I don't know where to start.
I would like this to be some type of component so that I can adjust the settings and place it within the wall in different locations. See attached AutoCAD image <it feels like this image was produced with a chisel on a stone> ;-)

sjsl
2004-11-10, 09:20 PM
Have you tried using the paint option? This works well if you are only trying to create patterns/colors in certain areas on a wall.

It has it's limitations though. Try the tutorial.

aaronrumple
2004-11-10, 09:42 PM
Made a few patterns like this last week. Put the below in notepad and save it as My File.PAT. You can then make a new fill style in Revit for the alternate brick. Just doing a CMU building that uses several different cmu patterns for different block types.

;Kennedy Associate Custom Model Hatch Patterns
;%UNITS=INCH
;%VERSION=3.0
*Brick with Sand Pattern
;%TYPE=MODEL
0, 0,0, 0, 8
0, 0,2.333333, 0, 8
0, 0,4.666666, 0, 8
0,0,0,7.68,1.92,0,-5.76,0,-5.76,0,-11.52,0,-5.76,0,-3.84,0,-9.6
2880,2.88,0.96,7.68,1.92,0,-5.76,0,-5.76,0,-11.52,0,-5.76,0,-3.84,0,-9.6
5760,3.84,4.8,7.68,1.92,0,-5.76,0,-5.76,0,-11.52,0,-5.76,0,-3.84,0,-9.6

bowlingbrad
2004-11-10, 09:46 PM
Have you tried using the paint option? This works well if you are only trying to create patterns/colors in certain areas on a wall.

It has it's limitations though. Try the tutorial.

I tried the painting option. It just seems that I would have to do a lot of work to get this information in the right location and with the correct dimensions. I need to do this 10+ times around the building. I was hoping a component of some sort would do the trick.

On that note... Can a wall based component cut into part of a wall? Like the exterior masonry?

bowlingbrad
2004-11-10, 09:48 PM
Made a few patterns like this last week. Put the below in notepad and save it as My File.PAT. You can then make a new fill style in Revit for the alternate brick. Just doing a CMU building that uses several different cmu patterns for different block types.


Thanks Aaron, but I am trying to achieve the 'frame' detail that is depicted in the lower portion of the wall. Sorry for the confusion.

aaronrumple
2004-11-10, 09:49 PM
On that note... Can a wall based component cut into part of a wall? Like the exterior masonry?

Yes. But you won't be able to align the brick coursing. The generic wall hosted materials have an origin of their own.

bowlingbrad
2004-11-10, 09:52 PM
Yes. But you won't be able to align the brick coursing. The generic wall hosted materials have an origin of their own.

That might be okay with me... Which template do I use? I tried the 'Generic Model - Wall Based" but I can't find out how to cut a hole thru part of the wall. I tried the opening tool and the void tool. What's next?

aaronrumple
2004-11-10, 10:19 PM
Create an extruded void and use the cut geometry tool....