how Create a hatch pattern with different solid color in different boundary?

how Create a hatch pattern with different solid color in different boundary?

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how Create a hatch pattern with different solid color in different boundary?

rahmanmuntasir_saudi_qs
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i am trying to make a hatch pattern for brick wall, where i will need two different color in in two bricks, is there any way to make it?

see the attached file plz

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pendean
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AutoCAD HATCH patterns cannot contain colors. Sorry

if you installed Express Tools (and are not an LT user), try the command SUPERHATCH (usage nd limitations are explained in HELP).
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Ed__Jobe
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The only way you could do it with hatch is to have multiple hatches for each brick, or at least 2 hatches, one for each layer color and manually select each brick. Either way is tedious. If your wall is 3D, you can assign a material to it that is an actual image of bricks (jpg, png).

 

I question whether its necessary to show such detail in a model. You can create a hatch that has the pattern layout you need, but to show the colors, you could use a detail drawing with notes on color placement and even include an image. Then, wherever that pattern shows up in your model, just refer to the detail.

Ed


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WeTanks
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SUPER HATCH can help you.

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A couple of Fusion improvement ideas that could your vote/support:
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22muntasir
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Thanks for the help everyone

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nrz13
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If it's always a linear element like your example, you could make an array or dynamic block that you could copy into a drawing when needed and then you just drag it out to the length you need.  Assuming that is the case, if you share your CAD file I can show you a couple of examples.


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