Cross-Hatch Area in Drawing

Cross-Hatch Area in Drawing

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Cross-Hatch Area in Drawing

Anonymous
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I need to create a cross-hatching on a non-sectioned surface. How am I able to do this? I see no functionality that can do this.

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jhackney1972
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The only way, I know of, is to create an unconsumed model sketch over the area you want the cross hatched area to appear in the drawing.  Then turn on this sketch in the drawing view.  The line type will not be continuous but that is the only choice for sketch lines in drawings.

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Anonymous
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I did this and it worked but everywhere I had points locating ends, it created a cross-hair.

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ClintBrown3D
Autodesk
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Hi @Anonymous 

 

I put a quick video together for you of a potential workflow. The idea is that you create the hatch in a sketch. At the end of the video I also show how you can move the hatch sketch back onto geometry (just in case you move it).

 


Clint Brown
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Anonymous
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I figured it out thank you!

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needsmoorecowbell
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Participant

Ugh why does basic drawing steps have to be so complicated or non-existent in Fusion.   Using Rhino on a daily basis this is the biggest flaw to fusion.  The drawing tools are terrible in fusion.

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ClintBrown3D
Autodesk
Autodesk

Hi @needsmoorecowbell 

 

Thanks for sharing, we improve by listening to our customers. Every customer request that we get, from meetings, emails, forum posts etc. gets collected and categorised in our feature request database. This information is used to prioritise the features that we build next.

 

I'd love to hear from you directly, and to get your thoughts around areas that we can improve on. If you're up for it, here is a link to my calendar, please book a 30-minute session with me, and we can chat on Zoom. I can also show you some of the new tools that are coming soon (see the public roadmap here). Or if a good old-fashioned email is more your style, feel free to ping me Clint. Brown {a} Autodesk.com


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devonkrukiewicz
Explorer
Explorer

lame, too much work.

 

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jlarsonLP454
Enthusiast
Enthusiast

Seriously, no crosshatch function????????

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