DynaPAT - Ultimate Pattern Maker for Revit by Dynamo
As you know, there are plenty of good solutions to make custom patterns for Autocad.
But, if you are really into Revit, there are not many choices. In my case, I've used a solution for Autocad, and used *.pat files from it. I can't say it's very inconvenient, but can't say it great either.
I know there are some apps which creates patterns for Revit.
They can create pattern directly in Revit. And some of them have a bit complicated options.
But I haven't seen below functions from any of them.
1. Non square pattern.
2. Patterns with curves.
3. Honeycomb(hexagonal) pattern.
4. Custom pattern size. (I know pattern can be scaled when be used, but..)
So.... I developed a pattern maker named DynaPAT using Dynamo.
DynaPAT can do below.
Non square pattern (any rectangles available)
Patterns with curves
Honeycomb pattern (because of no.1)
Custom pattern size (What you draw is what you get)
No installation.. It's Dynamo!!
No "for 2017" or "for 2021" thing... It's Dynamo!!! I'm sure it will be able to be used with Revit2022 and later version as well.
No template or line type specification. Just draw your own pattern with any lines on any view. (you can use any two different line styles for boundary and pattern)
It creates *.pat file, so you can use created files for other apps like Autocad.
You can select the pattern style as Drafting or Model.
Automatically detect using project units and apply it to PAT file.
It creates one pat file at a time, so you can use it repeatably not only in Dynamo player but also in Dynamo app.
And most Importantly, it's easy to use!!!
There is one more thing.
After developing DynaPAT, I developed one more code.
It's only for honeycomb patterns, so I named it HoneyPAT(Feat. Dynamo).
Of course DynaPAT can make honeycomb patterns also, but using HoneyPAT is even more straightforward to use if you want only hexagonal patterns.
You can use DynaPAT and HoneyPAT right now!!!
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