The last two characters. The length of the segment is shown as. If you are familiar with making custom linetypes in AutoCAD then you will notice that this hatch code is quite similar to the linetype code for custom AutoCAD linetypes. Here the first character 90 is for the angle of the line which you can see that, in this case, is vertical or at an angle of 90 degrees.
The second set of characters. The third set of characters. The last set of characters. The positive value is for the length and negative value is for the gap. As you just now saw that each line has its own role in making the complete hatch pattern and you can add even more lines in this code that will eventually add up to make a complete pattern.
So, in a nutshell, each line of the hatch pattern code will make a set of similar parallel lines which end up giving a pattern shape. There are also some finer details related to making hatch pattern that you need to take care of like you need to add at least one blank line at the end of the hatch code in order to make the hatch code work.
Also, you need to ensure that the hatch pattern name defined in the code and name of PAT file should be the same. More can be seen in this Autodesk knowledge network article. To use this hatch pattern in the drawing you need to copy the PAT file in the support folder. To find the location of support folder type OP and press enter. To transfer the hatch pattern to other PC all you need to do is just copy paste this custom PAT file in the support folder of PC where you want it to transfer.
Alternatively, you can also add a location to this list of support files and then save all your custom hatch patterns in that folder. This method has been explained in the video above. Hatches work the way that fonts do, as vector images. Under normal circumstances, you cannot upload image files and identify them as a Hatch. Instead, you must make a text file with specific coding but with superhatch, you can even make hatches with images.
Super Hatches, as the name would imply, allow you to go above and beyond when creating hatches. We will learn how to use the first three. It can be any sort of Pattern, I made one like this. The next step is to make a rectangle in which we will apply the hatch.
For this next part, there are a lot of steps involved, so pay close attention. It can be anything you like, as long as you can remember it.
Those steps were pretty standard. We were just making our pattern into Block. The following steps are where we make our Block into a Hatch. The command dialogue will ask about x-scale. Type 0. Inside our rectangle will be a smaller version of our Block, with a magenta rectangle bordering that block. Click the bottom-left point of that magenta rectangle. After that, click the top-right point of that magenta rectangle. We will be using this image wrinkled paper image.
Back in AutoCAD, make a rectangle with a line passing vertically through its midpoint. We will be Super Hatching that rectangle with our image. Following that, the AutoCAD command line will ask you to select an insertion point. Click on the drop-down arrow button and choose your desired color from here then the color of the hatch line will be changed into your selected color.
Such as I choose red, then the hatch color line will change into red color. Step You can change the fill color of the hatched block from this option; just click on the drop-down arrow button of this option and choose your desired color. I will choose a yellow color then the hatch block color will change into yellow color.
Step If you want to increase the density of the hatch, then increase the scale of the hatch. You can increase the scale from this option. For example, I increase the value to 2 after selecting my hatch. Step You can also change the angle of your hatch pattern. For changing the angle, select your hatch and enter the value of hatch angle in the box of Angle option; then, the angle of the hatch will be changed like this. Step If you want to decrease the visibility of the hatch line, then decrease the value of the Hatch Transparency option after selecting your desired hatch.
I will change the value to Step If you want to copy your applied hatch of any object on another object of your drawing, click on the Match Properties option icon. Step Then make click on the boundary of the object on which you want to paste this hatch. Step You can set all these parameters at the time of applying a hatch on your object. Just click on the Settings option of the hatch command, which is at the end of the working window in the parameters box of this command.
Step Once you make click on this option, a Hatch settings box will be open like this. You can make your desired settings in this box and see the preview by clicking on the Preview tab of this box. Step If you want to remove any particular hatch from your drawing, then click on the Remove button of the Hatch Creator tab.
Step And click on the boundary of the object of which hatch you want to remove, then press enter button of keyboard and your hatch will be removed from your object. Find On the Properties panel Hatch Type list, select the type of hatch that you want to use. On the Pattern panel, click a hatch pattern or fill.
On the Boundaries panel, specify the how the pattern boundary is selected: Pick Points. Inserts the hatch or fill within a closed area that is bounded by one or more objects. With this method, you click within the boundaries to specify the area. Select Boundary Objects.
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