In ARCHICAD terminology, the term “fill” (often used interchangeably with “hatch” in other CAD environments) refers to a predefined geometric pattern or gradient that fills an enclosed area. Fills serve several crucial purposes:
In the Fill Settings dialog, choose between Scale-independent (Paper Size) and Scale with plan (Model Size) . Paper size keeps line spacing identical on your physical screen regardless of zoom, which is ideal for text annotations. Model size resizes dynamically based on whether your drawing is set to 1:50, 1:100, or 1:200.
Applied to the top surfaces of 3D elements like slabs, roofs, and meshes. They are primarily visible in 2D floor plans and site plans. archicad hatch
: Based on .jpg or .png files, these are ideal for realistic textures in presentations. How to Create a Custom Symbol Fill
Now it's your turn—open up ARCHICAD, explore the Fill Types dialog, and start creating hatches that elevate your drawings from functional to exceptional. In ARCHICAD terminology, the term “fill” (often used
: The integration of hatch patterns into a BIM workflow ensures that designs remain accurate and up-to-date, reducing errors and inconsistencies.
Typical cross-hatching for concrete, brick, or steel. C. Symbol Fills (Custom Patterns) Model size resizes dynamically based on whether your
: Purely graphic transitions between two colors (linear or radial), used exclusively as drafting fills to enhance 2D graphics.
Access via Options > Element Attributes > Attribute Manager , then navigate to the Fills tab . The Attribute Manager is particularly useful for importing and exporting fills between projects and managing multiple attributes simultaneously.