
Changing Patterns
Select the divided surface, and then select a new pattern from the Type Selector drop-down. If another
component or a pattern component has been previously applied to the surface, it will be replaced by the
new pattern.
Modifying the Pattern with the Face Manager
Pattern spacing is controlled by the spacing of the divided surface. See
Modifying the Spacing of UV Grids
on page 571.
Pattern orientation is controlled by the orientation of the direction of grids of the divided surface. See
Adjusting UV Grids with the Face Manager
on page 571.
Modifying Pattern Border Tiling
Patterned surfaces may have border tiles that intersect the edge of the surface and are not complete tiles.
These border tile conditions can be set to be Partial, Overhanging, or Empty in the Border Tile instance
property of the patterned surface. (See
Pattern Element Instance Properties
on page 585.) Partial border tiling
is the default setting.
Overhanging
Partial
Empty
1
Select the patterned surface.
2
Click Modify Divided Surface tab
➤
Element panel
➤
Element Properties drop-down
➤
Instance
Properties.
3
In the Instance Properties dialog, under Constraints, select Empty, Partial, or Overhanging.
4
Click OK.
When components are later applied to a surface, the border components inherit the condition of the border
tile set when the surface was patterned.
Pattern Component Families
You can use the Curtain Panel by Pattern family template (Curtain Panel Pattern Based.rft) to create flexible
parametric components. These parametric components can be loaded into a conceptual mass family and
applied to divided and patterned surfaces to populate buildable architectural components across a large
variety of geometric surfaces. When building a parametric component based on the Curtain Panel by Pattern
template, you can apply the form-making tools to create variety of shapes. See
on page 551.
Pattern components are nested families, which are part of the larger conceptual mass family. When loaded
in the conceptual design mass, they are available to be applied to a divided or a patterned surface. They may
be modified individually after being applied to the divided surface.
To create and apply pattern components
1
Create a new pattern component family using the provided template family. See
on page 579.
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