Chapter 8 Hatching and Gradients
The term hatching refers to filling bounded areas with solids, patterns, and/or gradients. You create hatching in the AutoCAD® program to indicate transitions between materials and to improve the readability of drawings in general. Hatching with solid fill, patterns, and/or tonal gradients can transform staid line drawings into attractive illustrations. This chapter covers the basics of hatching so that you can use it in your own drawings.
In this chapter, you’ll learn to:
- Specify hatch areas
- Associate hatches with boundaries
- Hatch with patterns
- Hatch with gradients
Specify Hatch Areas
Every hatch area is defined by a boundary containing the solid fill, pattern, or gradient. You can determine the boundary ...
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