2025-05-23 12:01 PM - edited 2025-05-23 12:02 PM
Hi all,
I’m using Archicad 21 and my project is rotated about 45° on the site. To make working and presenting easier, I rotated my workspace 90°. Works perfect for my layout too
I used a 45° diagonal fill for concrete (concrete) walls. Because of the rotation, I had to set the fill angle to 81° to appear as 45° on the plan. It looks right in plan view, but in section view, the fill angle is wrong.
To fix that, I changed the material fill orientation from Project Origin to Element Origin, so the 45° fill looks correct in both plan and section.
However, this caused another issue: two identical walls now show opposite hatch directions in plan view.
I tried adjusting reference lines, wall direction, and composite settings, but nothing worked.
Please see the attached image.
Any suggestions would be appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
Bayaraa
Operating system used: Windows
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a month ago
You should not rotate your workspace, put a north arrow and then rotate the whole model horizontal.
Your hatchings will always remain good.
2025-05-23 02:49 PM
In the building material settings, try making the fill orientation to 'Project Origin'.
Then all walls using that fill should be the same.
Barry.
2025-05-23 03:44 PM
Hello Barry,
Thanks for the reply,
When I try Project origin option, It works on plan view, i can set perfect visually 45 degree hatch ( i had to insert around 81 degree to appear 45 degree hatch relatively to my project orientation ),
but when i make sections ( as long as "sections" don't use rotated workspace )
It became like shown on the image
2025-05-23 04:57 PM - edited 2025-05-23 05:05 PM
After spending a full day trying to solve this issue, I found a workaround. I'm not sure if it's the correct method, but it worked for me.
I created two diagonal fills with different angles:
Fill A is for plans with rotated views. (In my case, I set it to 81° so it would appear as 45° in my rotated plan view.)
Fill B is for sections. (Set it directly to 45° if that's what you want.)
Then I created two Graphic Override Rules:
One rule for all plan drawings.
One rule for all section views.
Criteria: Element Type = elements u want to apply ( in my case = structure walls, slabs, beams ), and Building Material contains the material you want.
Under "Override Fill Type," I applied Fill B.
Finally, in the View Map, I applied the appropriate graphic override to each view—Fill A for plans and Fill B for sections.
All done in Project Origin, on Building materials section
a month ago
You should not rotate your workspace, put a north arrow and then rotate the whole model horizontal.
Your hatchings will always remain good.
a month ago
It is best to always keep the project aligned to X - Y axes and rotate the context and project north orientation. This will also help you draw more accurately in 3D, with the constraints aligned to the main axis.
a month ago
Now i get it , Thank you guys for the help
I will work this way on the next projects.
If i rotate my project it think it would up all my layouts
2 weeks ago
Problem is your angled hatch is NOT CMU (Block) CROSSHATCH for BLOCK