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Thick stripes Hatch

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Topic: Thick stripes Hatch
Posted By: alonsagi
Subject: Thick stripes Hatch
Date Posted: 02.Feb.2011 at 14:30
Hello, does anyone know hoe to make hatches of stripes?
(not just lines, but stripes of solid color) and how can I control the thickness of those stripes, and their density?
thanks.



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Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 02.Feb.2011 at 14:39
Have you considered using the Super Hatch command found in Express Tools?

Are you using this hatch pattern to denote structures (like walls) or existing pipes (like utility pipes) to be demolished on an architectural plan?

Another option for creating your own custom hatch patterns...

http://www.hatchkit.com.au/


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Posted By: alonsagi
Date Posted: 02.Feb.2011 at 14:59
I need to fill different parts of architectural plan by different uses (lets say green/broun stripes for public open spaces and, green/black stripes for privat open spaces). I'll try the super hatch, but ther's must be an easyer way to do that. isn't it?


Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 02.Feb.2011 at 15:06
Maybe if you were using a program like ArcGIS but in plain AutoCAD I think you would have to use Super Hatch with the Image option.

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