If you’ve been exposed to fill patterns in Revit, you may have noticed that there are two types of Revit hatch patterns, drafting patterns and model patterns. ![]() Check out the drawing of the Confederate State Capitol of Arkansas below. Hatch patterns have been used in technical illustration since we were drafting with pencils on paper. They can help denote the material of an element, differentiate a section cut from the surface of an element, and even help identify that an element is of special interest like a clearance area for a piece of equipment. ![]() Revit hatch patterns, officially known as Fill Patterns, are a critical graphical element when developing drawings in Revit.
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