There are three primary ways to handle this conversion, depending on whether you want to extract an existing hatch or create a brand new pattern from geometry you’ve drawn. 1. Extracting Patterns with LISP Routines
If you use Revit, you can import the DWG into a Revit project, explode it, and then export it back out. During specific export phases, Revit often generates temporary PAT files in the export folder that you can copy before they are finalized and deleted. Contact the Creator: convert dwg to pat file
*Brick_FromDWG, My converted brick pattern ; Generated from DWG geometry 0, 0,0, 0,4, 8,-8 90, 0,0, 8,8, 4,-4 There are three primary ways to handle this