As such, I thought it would make a good learning tool for understanding creating custom PAT files from scratch, rather than relying on a program to generate it. The pattern is a variation of a standard running bond, but with more offsets, and changes in widths of the primary rows. One project is setting up key perspectives through a lobby/reception space, and wanted to represent a unique tile layout to the client. While some requests just don’t weigh out in the ‘pros/cons’ analysis (modeling battens on a facade, for example) I do believe in representing many materials by surface pattern, as long as the scale is manageable. Most architectural firms are using Revit heavily for the visualization benefits, and as such want to get as close to reality representing key materials as possible.
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