Scale Of Patterns On The Floor
Start by switching to the level 1 floor plan view.
Scale of patterns on the floor. Revit hatch patterns at 1 4 1 0 scale. The difference is model patterns remain a fixed size relative to the model and drafting patterns remain a fixed size relative to the scale of the view that is displayed in. Understanding the differences between model and drafting fill patterns. Made using square and brick sized tiles the brick tiles form a kind of frame around the central square tile.
The mixed and matched tile sizes draw subtle attention to the floor without distracting from the rest of the space. This pattern is fairly labor intensive to lay but gets quicker once you get into the rhythm of. An example of the different use cases for each is a brick pattern on the face of a wall versus a crosshatch pattern on a wall. Revit provides various fill patterns that can be applied to surfaces that are cut or shown in projection to help differentiate between materials.
If you want to scale patterns in illustrator you can use the scale tool s. You can double click on the scale tool in your toolbar or you can go to object transform scale to open it. One of the loveliest floor tile patterns especially if you have some special tiles to highlight the windmill pattern is a real classic. These fill patterns can be applied as model patterns or drafting patterns.
The versailles pattern gets a modern makeover in a cool toned monochromatic space. With these floor patterns there is less emphasis on making them usable at 1 350 though i have included 6 x4 printable jpgs for some of them.