Set Orientation of Vectorial or Symbol Fill Patterns

Use the Orientation Method controls to manually define or change the orientation of a vectorial or symbol fill pattern.

Where to Choose a Fill Orientation Method for an Element

For Fill elements that use a vectorial or symbolic cover fill, use the “Construction Method” options in the General Settings panel of Fill Settings.

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For Zones that use a vectorial or symbolic cover fill, use the radio buttons in the Floor Plan panel of Zone Settings.

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For Cover Fills assigned to a Beam, Column, Mesh, Slab, Roof, Opening, Morph or Shell, use the controls under Cover Fill in the Settings dialog box.

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See also Assign a Cover Fill.

For cut fills used in components of complex or composite elements, Fill Orientation settings derive from their Building Material.

Fill Orientation Methods

Link to Project Origin

Link to Fill Origin

Place Fill Element with Linked Pattern

3D Distortion

Custom Distortion

Distorted Fill for Roofs

Symbol Fills as Skins of Composite Elements: Fit to Skin

Radial Distortion (Symbol Fills only)

Link to Project Origin

With this option, hatching orientation is always orthogonal from the Project Origin, independently of the transformations made on the element.

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Link to Fill Origin

Use the Link to Fill Origin to fine-tune the angle of the fill pattern.

A single handle appears on the placed fill to show the orientation of the fill.

Note: Fill handles are visible only if you enable Fill Handles (Drafting and Editing Aids) in View > On-Screen View Options.

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Now drag the Fill Handle to realign the fill pattern as needed. Make sure the Move Sub-Element icon is active on the pet palette.

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Place Fill Element with Linked Pattern

When placing a Fill element:

1.First set the Link to Fill Origin option in Fill Settings.

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2.Draw the fill polygon.

The cursor changes to the shape of a fill handle arrow:

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3.Click twice to define the origin and direction of the fill pattern.

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Note that the handle does not necessarily have to be located inside the Fill. You can drag the handle out of the body of the fill after placing it.

3D Distortion

Available for Beam, Column, Shell and Morph.

This option distorts the cover fill, simulating the 3D view of a curved surface on the Floor Plan.

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Custom Distortion

This option displays a double fill handle at the fill origin.

Manipulate the hatching pattern by modifying the length of either handle and the angle closed by the two handles.

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Distorted Fill for Roofs

Set the Roof’s cover fill Orientation to Link to Roof Pitch with Distortion.

The cover fill is automatically distorted to follow the Roof pitch.

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Symbol Fills as Skins of Composite Elements: Fit to Skin

If a composite element includes a symbol fill as part of the Building Material, you can adjust that fill to “fit to skin”, so that the fill pattern is adjusted to the shape of the skin. This is especially useful when modeling soft insulation, plywood, metal decking or any directional fill.

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To do this, use the controls in the Building Materials dialog box (Options > Element Attributes > Building Materials.)

1.Go to the Fill Orientation control in the dialog box.

2.Choose Fit to Skin.

The symbol fill pattern is now adjusted to fit the contour of the element.

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Radial Distortion (Symbol Fills only)

The Radial Distortion Fill construction method (Fill Tool) lets you graphically adjust the vector’s radial distortion. This is available only for a selected symbol fill and only if:

the symbol fill was used as a skin of a composite or complex structure; and

the skin’s Fill Orientation was defined as Fit to Skin in its Building Material; and

you have selected this symbol fill after exploding a curved composite/complex wall.

See Explode into Current View.

Note: The use of many radial distorted fills in your project may decrease project performance.

Here is a curved composite wall with a symbol fill (orientation: Fit to Skin) as one of the skins, after the composite wall has been exploded. Each fill can now be selected separately. The symbol fill displays a fill handle and the Distorted Radial Fill construction method is available. Adjust the fill handle to adjust the fill’s distortion or the pattern’s origin as needed.

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