Create a filled region in Revit that can be used to represent a material or a designated area of a detail. It is very useful.
3. Now draw the shape of the filled region. The shape must form a closed loop, just like creating a hatch in AutoCAD.
4. When you are finished, select the green check mark button to accept the created filled region or click the red X button to discard it and select yes when Revit prompts "Quitting cannot be undone. Are you sure you want to discard filled region?".
5. Once finished creating the region, you can change the shape of it by selecting it. That will activate the grips. You simply have to drag and pull the edges to change the shape.
6. To change the pattern of the filled region go to its properties and select Edit type, and click on Fill pattern to change the pattern type.
7. To modify the boundary of the created Filled region select the edge of the region and click on the Edit boundary button. That will take you back to the sketch mode area where you first created the region. There you can modify the border line type of the region again.
- Go to the Annotate tab and click the Filled Region button.
4. When you are finished, select the green check mark button to accept the created filled region or click the red X button to discard it and select yes when Revit prompts "Quitting cannot be undone. Are you sure you want to discard filled region?".
5. Once finished creating the region, you can change the shape of it by selecting it. That will activate the grips. You simply have to drag and pull the edges to change the shape.
6. To change the pattern of the filled region go to its properties and select Edit type, and click on Fill pattern to change the pattern type.
7. To modify the boundary of the created Filled region select the edge of the region and click on the Edit boundary button. That will take you back to the sketch mode area where you first created the region. There you can modify the border line type of the region again.