Spray Foam Insulation Hatch Pattern For Autocad

The period book for girls AutoCAD blocks, each in an individual drawing (.dwg) file, patterns in a pattern. Textures and hatch patterns. INSFOM – Spray Foam Insulation.

I need to be able to adjust the pattern origin location so the hatching is say evenly spaced within the element or region, not just randomly located. In AutoCAD you simply relocate the SNAPBASE point or in new releases use the Origin adjust button in the Hatch dialog box. There's a way to do this in MicroStation too, though I've forgotten how.

Doesn't seem to be a way to do this in Revit. It is important only from need to create an 'aesthetically pleasing' set of contract documents.

But a set of drawings that look like, well I won't say, doesn't help me sell the product.

Here's a more efficient version of that BATTINSUL hatch. It looks the same, but all the unnecessary duplication and differing spacings have been removed. Here is a lisp routine that I got from a friend years ago (still works great) [ATTACH]2703[/ATTACH] should do the trick Hi, pretty new to the Forum and with a Vectorworks background, but slowly (after 5 years!) picking up ACAD. This routine is great but each time I use the command 'Insul' it turns off my OSNAP settings and I have to turn them on again and they've all been turned off by default. Little bit frustrating as I need the OSNAP generally each time I use the Insul lsp routine. Kak praviljno namotatj drosselj Any advice greatly appreciated.