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Alfred.NESWADBA
en respuesta a: alberto.cp

Hi,

 

>> What's the point of using hatches in Autocad when they're much lighter and easier to apply in Photoshop?

You are comparing two extremely different products, at least which can't be compared because of it's different usage.

 

If you are using why using AutoCAD and not Photoshop in general then I would say because you can't create technical drawings with Photoshop, not 2D and not 3D.

When my job is to create technical drawings I can show one or more objects to hatch them (including finding islands for hatch like dimension text) to build the hatch (e.g. Photoshop does not know dimensions, so also can't recognize dimension text as islands) and in case I modify any of the objects the hatch is regenerated automatically, try all that in Photoshop.

 

If you don't create technical drawings then you can stay at Photoshop, but no need then to ask the questions here.

 

What's behind that question? Are you planing to draw in AutoCAD and then hatch in Photoshop?

 

- alfred -

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Alfred NESWADBA
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