fill types: Change symbol pattern to a Vectorial pattern?
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‎2017-10-06 02:37 AM
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‎2017-10-06 02:52 AM
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Again post moved to 'Working in Archicad'.
No a symbol fill pattern can not be turned into a vectorial fill.
Vectorial fills are pre-set in Archicad and all we can do is duplicate them and adjust the spacing and angle of the lines. Basically they are just a line or lines that repeat.
Symbol fills are the only ones we can truly customise with a pattern of our choosing.
Barry.
No a symbol fill pattern can not be turned into a vectorial fill.
Vectorial fills are pre-set in Archicad and all we can do is duplicate them and adjust the spacing and angle of the lines. Basically they are just a line or lines that repeat.
Symbol fills are the only ones we can truly customise with a pattern of our choosing.
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‎2017-10-17 10:03 AM
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Barry wrote:Is there any way to create new vectorial fills? I found some old posts where was explained that it is possible to create new vectorial fills to the gdl-objects and then import fills to the project? Is it still possible and how it is actually done?
Again post moved to 'Working in Archicad'.
No a symbol fill pattern can not be turned into a vectorial fill.
Vectorial fills are pre-set in Archicad and all we can do is duplicate them and adjust the spacing and angle of the lines. Basically they are just a line or lines that repeat.
Symbol fills are the only ones we can truly customise with a pattern of our choosing.
Barry.

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‎2017-10-17 10:31 AM
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Aki wrote:You will want to look at DEFINE FILL in GDL.
Is there any way to create new vectorial fills? I found some old posts where was explained that it is possible to create new vectorial fills to the gdl-objects and then import fills to the project? Is it still possible and how it is actually done?
Once you have done this I believe it will appear in the Attribute Manager and you can then export it (save as AAT file).
Or if the GDL object you define the fill in is in your loaded library then the fill will already be there for your use.
But all you will probably be doing is creating versions of the existing vectorial fills which you can just duplicate and adjust the line spacing, rotation, scale, etc.
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‎2017-10-17 01:53 PM
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Barry wrote:
You will want to look at DEFINE FILL in GDL.
Once you have done this I believe it will appear in the Attribute Manager and you can then export it (save as AAT file).
Or if the GDL object you define the fill in is in your loaded library then the fill will already be there for your use.
But all you will probably be doing is creating versions of the existing vectorial fills which you can just duplicate and adjust the line spacing, rotation, scale, etc.
Barry.
I'm looking for a insulation fill pattern which looks like that. I think it is not possible to do that with any of the existing fills.

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‎2017-10-17 02:09 PM
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Aki wrote:I don't know the finnish template, but I'm pretty sure there is a soft insulation fill under "symbol fills".
I'm looking for a insulation fill pattern which looks like that. I think it is not possible to do that with any of the existing fills.
Fills don't need to be a "vectorial fill" to get used in a BMAT.
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‎2017-10-17 02:42 PM
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runxel wrote:Yes I have used symbol fills and created my own as well, but the problem with those are that the file size of exported DWG is huge, if there is even one symbolic fill in use.
I don't know the finnish template, but I'm pretty sure there is a soft insulation fill under "symbol fills".
Fills don't need to be a "vectorial fill" to get used in a BMAT.
I know that there is another solution for that, using pre-defined fill to hatch -table but it would be easier by using only vectorial fills in Archicad.

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‎2017-10-17 07:23 PM
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Aki,
Vectorial Fills have certain limitations in how they can be constructed.
Vectorial Fills are always composed of a series of line segments, which are then repeated in a tile-like pattern.
The curved Insulation pattern you are showing in those images are more complex than that. So the best way to create those is by drawing the pattern, then creating a Symbol Fill based on that.
Symbol Fill have another advantage over Vectorial Fills. When you assign the Cut Fill to a Building Material in the Building Materials Dialog, you can set its Fill Orientation, to "Fit to Skin", which means that regardless of how wide the Symbol Fill Pattern as defined to be, it will stretch to fill the width of the Composite Skin it is applied to in Composite Structures and Complex Profiles, if possible.
Vectorial Fills do not have this option.
Vectorial Fills have certain limitations in how they can be constructed.
Vectorial Fills are always composed of a series of line segments, which are then repeated in a tile-like pattern.
The curved Insulation pattern you are showing in those images are more complex than that. So the best way to create those is by drawing the pattern, then creating a Symbol Fill based on that.
Symbol Fill have another advantage over Vectorial Fills. When you assign the Cut Fill to a Building Material in the Building Materials Dialog, you can set its Fill Orientation, to "Fit to Skin", which means that regardless of how wide the Symbol Fill Pattern as defined to be, it will stretch to fill the width of the Composite Skin it is applied to in Composite Structures and Complex Profiles, if possible.
Vectorial Fills do not have this option.
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‎2017-10-18 11:24 AM
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"laszlonagy" wrote:
I have noticed the limitations of vectorial fills and I rather use symbolic fills in AC. It is very convenient to create new ones in a few seconds.
But the problem with large dwg:s is something which really should be solved. I thought that vectorial fills could be the answer but maybe it's not.