I want to create a hatch pattern of horizontal lines for a wall tile that follow this pattern:
first course - 200mm high
second course - 200mm high
third course - 300mm high
tile width - 600mm
can't figure it out - all the help pages online have explanations for incredibly complicated patterns with dashes / dots / zigzags.. you name it!
Can anyone recommend a good help page with simple step by step instruction to create a basic pattern of lines, then how to offset, then diagonals..
thanks!
Oh! I think I figured it out.. Let me know if there's a simpler way....
0, 0, 0, 0, 700
0, 0, 200, 0, 700
0, 0, 400, 0, 700
90, 0, 0, 0, 600
That's exactly right.
Edit: Here's a tutorial on creating a brick pattern:
http://www.cadlinecommunity.co.uk/Blogs/Blog.aspx?ScoId=da5b7856-32cc-4f3c-a96a-bf7d9f880fe4
Creating simpler patterns - even with angled lines - follows the same principles but the arithmetic becomes tedious as pattern complexity increases.
Have a look at the simpler patterns (e.g AR-HBONE) in ACAD.PAT to work out how the lines fit together.
Hugh Adamson
Thanks! Just seeing this now.
Problem is - that even when I figure out how to make a pattern, the whole numerical sequence is so completely non-intuitive that I forget almost within a day how I've done it.
I thought SUPERHATCH was the solution when I first learned about it - but for example, when you use it to create a floor tile pattern in an area that requires 100 insertions - you get 100 overlapping boundary lines.
There should be some sort of AutoCAD system where you could just generate a hatch pattern sequence just by drawing lines within a programming window, for example.
A dialogue box would be really helpful for generating patterns since it could specify height, width, location of lines..
Thanks, though.