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Harching & Gradient

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Topic: Harching & Gradient
Posted By: Craig Smail
Subject: Harching & Gradient
Date Posted: 27.Sep.2016 at 16:44
Hi
Looking for some help, is it possible to do a gradient hatch running from a shape away from it to a solid colour? like a tint effect for a boundary of building plot, in Auto cad LT 2013.
 
I can do it running from one end of the shape to the other but looking to create a tinted line around the shape running from the shape outwards to the outer edge.
 
any help would be much appreciated
 
regards
 
Craig


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craig



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Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 27.Sep.2016 at 16:49
Your description is a bit confusing.

You have a site plan with a building on it and you want to gradient hatch the area between the exterior of the building and the property line.  Is that it?


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Posted By: Craig Smail
Date Posted: 27.Sep.2016 at 16:57
hi John
 
You can hatch with a gradient, from say white to red, in the current setting you can go from one side of a shape to the other from white to red.
 
what I am asking is if I installed a boundary line around the shape can I install a gradient hatch with in that boundary line running from white on the inside edge to red on the other edge.
 
Craig


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craig


Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 27.Sep.2016 at 17:10
Well now that I have had a second look at the problem I think the answer is yes.  Pick the gradient sample in the lower left hand corner of the nine possible combinations shown.  Basically it is the "centered" option.  Got it?




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Posted By: Kent Cooper
Date Posted: 27.Sep.2016 at 21:18
Pretty much the identical question came up http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-2013-2014-2015-2016-2017/custom-gradient-hatch/m-p/6525759/highlight/true#M138878" rel="nofollow - here , if that discussion gives you any other ideas.



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