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Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 12:45:15 PM | Stone patterns - "the pattern with the values you have supplied is too large"

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Anyone else having problems with stone model patterns??  I downloaded the attached .pat file from here, but there are several patterns that show very small. 

For example:  the pattern "SLSTN" cannot scale any bigger than 9.  At 10, I get this error message:

"The pattern with the values you have supplied is too large. Try decreasing the Line Spacing values"

I've tried changing the .pat file units from inches to mm but that was no help.

Any suggestions?  These are great model patterns, but I can't use them if the scale is unrealistic.



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Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 2:10:38 PM | Stone patterns - "the pattern with the values you have supplied is too large"

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You are trying to load all the pats.... not just one.  You need to break out the pat file you want to load at a different scale.  Don't use the combined file.

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Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 3:34:31 PM | Stone patterns - "the pattern with the values you have supplied is too large"

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Really?  When loading a .pat file with more than one pattern type, a list comes up & you're required to select the desired pattern from that list.  I tried isolating the SLSTN code into it's own separate file, & the same error message occurs.  The pattern will not scale bigger than a factor of 9.

I'm on Revit Architecture 2010.   Can anyone scale the SLSTN Pattern by a factor of 10 or larger? 

 Thanks.


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Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 3:52:47 PM | Stone patterns - "the pattern with the values you have supplied is too large"

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Your right, that file can not go to that scale factor.  We use a different one that is not as dense as that one. (Carolina ledgestone)

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Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 1:27:33 AM | Stone patterns - "the pattern with the values you have supplied is too large"

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The maximum scale on loading that pattern to to Revit is just under 9.57. With HatchKit you can scale up rather more Te attached file contains that pattern scaled up 20x. Load it to Revit at 1:1 scale.

Hth,

Hugh Adamson

Cadro Pty Ltd

www.hatchkit.com.au

 

 



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