create hatch from autocad point object

create hatch from autocad point object

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create hatch from autocad point object

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Maybe I have missed a command ... or maybe some clever soul has made a tool for this job ...

The images below should a whole lot of autocad point objects in a drawing.

When you zoom out ... it looks like a filled hatch.

Is there a command that creates hatch from point objects?

Or has somebody made a Tool to create a htach from point objects?

 

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Alfred.NESWADBA
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Hi,

 

>> Is there a command that creates hatch from point objects?

Not sure to understand you correct, are you looking for a hatch pattern looking like points. Yes there is one, the hatch pattern is called "DOTS".

 

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No. I am looking for a command that generates a hatch from existing point objects. Or ... a command that will generate a boundary from existing point objects.

 

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Alfred.NESWADBA
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Hi,

 

>> a command that will generate a boundary from existing point objects

Ok, now I do understand the question.

 

What ideas I have to that:

  • if you have a GIS application you can do that using a buffer analysation ==> buffer around a point will be a circle, then running a union with all circles gives polygon(s)
  • If you have something like Civil 3D you can create a triangulation around the points (like for building a surface based on elevation points) and then take the outline of the surface.

 

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Anonymous
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Thx Alfred ... I will see what I can find based on your input...

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