About Fill Patterns for Material Graphics

Define surface patterns and cut patterns for materials used in a model. For each pattern, specify different colors and fill patterns for the foreground and background.

By specifying different patterns for materials, you can change the display of surfaces and cut representations of model elements as required to distinguish elements visually in views, improve the readability of project documentation, and meet office or industry standards.

These patterns affect the graphic representation of the material where it is applied to elements in the model. They do not affect the material's appearance in rendered images.

Examples
Brick wall Concrete block wall
In an elevation, the wall surface displays the block fill pattern drawn in red over a solid gray background. In a section view, the cut surface of the wall displays using the diagonal crosshatch fill pattern drawn in red over a solid gray background. In an elevation, the wall surface displays the block fill pattern drawn in red over a concrete fill background draw in black. In a section view, the cut surface of the wall displays using the diagonal crosshatch fill pattern drawn in red over a concrete fill background draw in black.

Defining fill patterns for material graphics involves the following: