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Turing Text into a Hatch

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Anonymous
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Turing Text into a Hatch

Anonymous
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I would like to know if it is possible to turn a text into a hatch. An example is branding on bubble gum wrappers. If it is possible, how do i do it?

 

THANKS!

Turing Text into a Hatch

I would like to know if it is possible to turn a text into a hatch. An example is branding on bubble gum wrappers. If it is possible, how do i do it?

 

THANKS!

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Message 2 of 9
Kent1Cooper
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Look into the SUPERHATCH Express Tool.

Kent Cooper, AIA

Look into the SUPERHATCH Express Tool.

Kent Cooper, AIA
Message 3 of 9
Anonymous
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I am not sure. I don't think you can do it.
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I am not sure. I don't think you can do it.
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TheCADnoob
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IF this is a one off type deal i might use array and express tools to 'simulate' a hatch. I this video i array the text then i explode the array and explode the text using express tools. It takes a few mins to clean it up so like i said if this is a one off thing it might work but i would look into other solutions if this is something you will be doing with any kind of regularity. 

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IF this is a one off type deal i might use array and express tools to 'simulate' a hatch. I this video i array the text then i explode the array and explode the text using express tools. It takes a few mins to clean it up so like i said if this is a one off thing it might work but i would look into other solutions if this is something you will be doing with any kind of regularity. 

CADnoob

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Message 5 of 9
nrz13
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http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-2013-2014-2015-2016-2017/outlined-text/m-p/6205653/


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http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-2013-2014-2015-2016-2017/outlined-text/m-p/6205653/


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JasonArtley
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Assuming you're using a solid text like Arial, you can use the "Explode Text" command under the express tools (or type "txtexp"). This will remove the solid fill from the text and provide solid boundaries for easy hatching. 

Assuming you're using a solid text like Arial, you can use the "Explode Text" command under the express tools (or type "txtexp"). This will remove the solid fill from the text and provide solid boundaries for easy hatching. 

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nrz13
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@JasonArtley

That will still leave the characters broken and require many hatch fill points.  See my link above for the full solution, where creating a REGION and UNION of the text will allow you to fill the entire object at once with Hatch > Add: Select Objects.


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@JasonArtley

That will still leave the characters broken and require many hatch fill points.  See my link above for the full solution, where creating a REGION and UNION of the text will allow you to fill the entire object at once with Hatch > Add: Select Objects.


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john.vellek
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Hi @Anonymous

 

I took your question and decided to illustrate some features with a Screencast video for you.

 

I start with a piece of text and use the Express Tools- Explode Text to get the outlines. (It isn't very clean but will get the concept I think).

Next I turned the outlines into a single block.

Next, with Express Tools- SuperHatch I use the block to create my hatch pattern for my gum wrapper.

 

Capture.PNG

 

Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post fully solves your issue or answers your question.


John Vellek


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Hi @Anonymous

 

I took your question and decided to illustrate some features with a Screencast video for you.

 

I start with a piece of text and use the Express Tools- Explode Text to get the outlines. (It isn't very clean but will get the concept I think).

Next I turned the outlines into a single block.

Next, with Express Tools- SuperHatch I use the block to create my hatch pattern for my gum wrapper.

 

Capture.PNG

 

Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post fully solves your issue or answers your question.


John Vellek


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john.vellek
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HI zbriguglio,

 

I am checking back to see if my post or others helped you with your problem.
Please add a post with your results so other Forum users can benefit.

Please select the Accept as Solution button if a post or posts fully solved your issue or answered your question.


John Vellek


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HI zbriguglio,

 

I am checking back to see if my post or others helped you with your problem.
Please add a post with your results so other Forum users can benefit.

Please select the Accept as Solution button if a post or posts fully solved your issue or answered your question.


John Vellek


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