![]() To insert it, you have to use the " DRAFTING" preset. Find the file that you downloaded (zip file is best) The easiest way to use it is to use an existing pattern and "EDIT" it.ĭouble click on the pattern you want to edit, then a browser opens up. The Pattern works well if you insert it as a "Drafting pattern". Mon, at 9:51:04 PM | Pattern (.PAT) Files In those cases when the insulation makes tricky things, just do detail lines. try to make a detail line based, with an array (instanced) thats overrided by the default lenght. Mon, at 3:28:29 PM | Pattern (.PAT) FilesĪh. ![]() After Revit imports information from the pattern file, the actual file is not referenced. ![]() I know that I can always do it as a detail component as a zig zag line, but would really like to have it as pattern as well since sometimes my insulation, at roofs for example, would be wedge cut. If your organization develops a PAT file containing standard patterns to use in projects, you may want to store the file in a network location for easy access by all Revit users. Very neat indeed! Thanks! Sadly, I couldn't find a ridig insulation pattern in there either probably because it is impossible to be made as a pattern. Mon, at 5:57:16 AM | Pattern (.PAT) Files Mon, at 5:46:29 AM | Pattern (.PAT) Files Just load your PAT file in and then under Edit > Rotate Web based & real time.
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