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[Music] now lets also talk about patterns so in my old textbook this was referred to as material rendition which was the addition of patterns or even hatching or cross hatching to indicate materials in both the section cut plane and on elevation surfaces such as walls so again lets look how we can control that with the family and part system so were going to start with cut patterns because thats really the simplest so lets open our family and part editor back up and were going to go back up to our parts view and change it to the next option here which is the cut patterns so each part can have a cut pattern assigned to it it doesnt have to some parts may have no need for a cut pattern but you can see all of our brick and our cmu and our concrete has a pattern assigned now note also you can you can assign a fill so we could could simply put a solid fill on certain things so for instance just to take a look at that what if we took our two cmu walls here and we toggled on this fill