Creating linear gradient using AutoCAD
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Topic: Creating linear gradient using AutoCAD
Posted By: 8ballchick
Subject: Creating linear gradient using AutoCAD
Date Posted: 17.Apr.2013 at 13:29
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Hi Trying to find the command where i can produce a linear hatch similar to gradient escept it needs to be lines heavier at one side and gradiating offsets is there an easier way other than varied offsets??
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Posted By: Kent Cooper
Date Posted: 17.Apr.2013 at 17:31
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I don't know what Gradient looks like, but in any case, you can't have parts of a Hatch pattern in different line weights than other parts. I think your only option would be to define something with multiple lines very closely spaced to simulate a single heavier line, possibly three for some, two for others, getting down to singles for the lightest ones. The spacing of them in the pattern definition would be affected by the lineweight with which you would plot it, and the scale at which you would use it.
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Posted By: heinsite
Date Posted: 18.Apr.2013 at 14:06
We can't do that yet. Gradient fills are still only one solid color to another.
Dave.
------------- Dave Hein, P.E. Hawaii District Engineer Kona International Airport AutoCAD Certified Professional Autodesk Expert Elite
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