![]() The choices are "Orient to view", "Keep readable" and "align with element". There is a setting for this in the Pattern Properties. The fill pattern used to hatch the detail component (Plywood - Align) is supposed to stay aligned with the element. I've looked at the plywood component that comes with Revit and there is something amiss. The computer does not tell the humans how to draft, we tell the computer how to. In the company I work for when the architect asks "Why does that item look like that instead of the way we usually draw it?" the WRONG answer is "Because thats the way the computer did it.". Wed, at 1:04:49 PM | Vertical Plywood Hatch Pattern I am young and I only want to do this with my drawings on a computer for the modern age we live in. If you look at hand drawings from past architects they are much easier to understand because of this attention to detail. It is some what of a lost art now because now we use the computer and not our hands where one is able to artfully imprint lines on paper. Our firm prides itself on providing high quality drawings not only in the accuracy and information provided, but in the graphic quality of the poche's and line weights. Wed, at 12:44:21 PM | Vertical Plywood Hatch Pattern Just because you used to draw these in CAD details doesn't mean you should. You can't even really get gyp bd patterns in at 3/4" scale. I know I can't help because at 3/4" scale, you can't rally show a plywood hatch in 3/4" plywood or anything thinner. Wed, at 11:52:05 AM | Vertical Plywood Hatch Pattern ![]()
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