audric431054
2013-10-17, 04:35 PM
Hello everyone,
We're a landscape architecture firm using Revit to model a fully-graded site with landscaping. All of our surfaces are floors so we can cut sections. Our problem is as follows:
When we are modelling floors that have a curved boundary edge and modify the sub-elements to grade the floor properly, the surface hatch pattern becomes warped. This happens for both model and drafting hatch patterns:
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Additionally, you can see that the hatch pattern for areas with straight edges are all at different angles - other than rotating and aligning the hatch patterns manually, is there a way to have a consistent, aligned hatch pattern? (Almost like a "projected" hatch pattern?)
Any help or advice would be much appreciated!
Thanks,
- Audric
We're a landscape architecture firm using Revit to model a fully-graded site with landscaping. All of our surfaces are floors so we can cut sections. Our problem is as follows:
When we are modelling floors that have a curved boundary edge and modify the sub-elements to grade the floor properly, the surface hatch pattern becomes warped. This happens for both model and drafting hatch patterns:
93772
Additionally, you can see that the hatch pattern for areas with straight edges are all at different angles - other than rotating and aligning the hatch patterns manually, is there a way to have a consistent, aligned hatch pattern? (Almost like a "projected" hatch pattern?)
Any help or advice would be much appreciated!
Thanks,
- Audric