Chapter Ten: Pattern Fills and Hatching
Chapter Objectives
Select a hatch boundary area
Control hatch settings and options
Modify hatched areas
Match the settings of existing hatched areas
Create solid and gradient fills
Edit hatched areas
Use DesignCenter to create hatch objects
Introduction
Hatching is the process of filling in a closed area with a pattern. This is typically used in cross-section or elevation drawings to denote different material usage. Hatch patterns can consist of lines and dots as well as solid colors and gradient fill patterns. Hatching must be placed within a closed area, which means that the edges of the hatch area cannot contain any gaps or openings. AutoCAD provides a couple of different ways to create and select ...
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