Urban Design land use plans??
Hi allI understand that there is better software for this use - but I'm wondering if anyone uses Revit for this - see attached image as example
1. No need. After you place your 1,2 pick on the dimension string, just click in an empty white space to finalize the dimension. The tool stays active so you can continue on.
3. AutoCAD's Hatch tool = Revit's Region tool. You can find the Region tool on the Annotate Tab > Detail Panel.
2. After you place a Region, select it and the Area populates in the Properties Panel. The code is quite simple (command "-hatch" pt "" "ansi32") the bit you must pass is the object either last or previous or object returned as part of the Area code and a pt inside the pline in this case probably the insertion pt of the text.
Pixel8r you may have been better starting 2 posts one for the Autocad answer and one for the REVIT answer as the posts are leap frogging due to world time.
As far as I know Dynamo / phyton would most likely be of interest for customizing these.
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