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Rick Houle
2008-03-18, 12:50 PM
Does anyone know of any good fill pattern (hatch pattern) makers for Revit?

I am over the Cad-to-Revit method after i brought in an oversized pattern file and Revit accepted it - only to crash on it later...!

Surely there are some "Hatch Makers" out there that work specifically for Revit...

Anyone know by experience..?

hugh.69031
2008-03-18, 01:27 PM
HatchKit caters for Revit.

www.cadro.com.au/hatchkit (http://www.cadro.com.au/hatchkit)


Hugh Adamson
www.cadro.com.au (http://www.cadro.com.au)

dhurtubise
2008-03-18, 01:28 PM
There is none for Revit, Hatch Kit is probably the most popular for AutoCAD or ... Notepad :-)

mruehr
2008-03-18, 01:32 PM
i use hatch kit it is great and for Revit and other Programs
its easy to use and does all i need including translation of
pat files from other programs.cant go wrong

david.kingham
2008-03-18, 05:20 PM
I prefer Hatch Manager over HatchKit
http://www.cadopolis.com/autocad_addons/GlobalCAD_Hatch-Manager.shtml

Andre Carvalho
2008-03-18, 05:30 PM
There was a funny discussion about the tool Hatch Kit and its price (about 90 Euros) on the French forum:

AUGI Member 1:
90 Euros? I'm not sure if it expensive or not...

AUGI Member 2:
A = How many hours do you spend creating custom hatches?
B = How much worth one hour from your time?

If 90 / B < A, it worth to buy Hatch Kit.

AUGI Member 1:
Don't forget C.
C = price you have paid for your Revit

If C is very expensive, why A + B is not included in C? :p

Very funny these guys!

Andre Carvalho

MikeJarosz
2012-04-03, 08:56 PM
Their English is better than I would have expected. :)

cliff collins
2012-04-03, 09:06 PM
Check out Hatch 22:

http://mertens3d.com/tools/revit/2012/hatch22-2012/hatch22-2012-use.php

cdatechguy
2012-04-03, 09:49 PM
Y'all like digging up the classics eh? This post was from 4 years ago...