Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,
I am interested in how areas (that are not cut) are hatched in the drawing and whether it is possible to fill in certain areas.. I have also a question about changing ("manipulating") the dimension in drawing Layout (for example when I have to remove the measured value and write a certain word on a dimension line)
I would be very gratefull, wenn somebody could step forward and try to solve my problem.
Thank You in advice for Your response.
Best regards,
Petar Skoda
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Hi @Anonymous
Welcome to the Fusion 360 Forums 🙂
I hope that this helps. You can choose a component to exclude from a section view in the section dialogue, as shown in the GIF below:
You can control the size of the hatch by double-clicking on the hatch and setting a scale.
To change the dimension text, you need to clear out the default information, as shown below. You can then replace this with your preferred text
Hello Mr. Brown
I would like to thank you for help.
The gif about editing the measurement was very helpfull.
The information about hatching is usefull, but I have another situations where I have to fill or add a hatch to a certain sketch (or area) that are not cut. For example, i have to fill the arrow - the arrow has to be black.
Hi @Anonymous
We don't currently support hatching outside of the automated hatching in section views.
It looks like your arrow is a sketch. I suggest that you create the hatch pattern in the sketch, using a line and the offset tool. The good news, is that you can copy and paste the arrow between drawings. So once you've got it set up, you can re-use it.
See the GIF below
Hello Mr. Brown
Thank you very much for your help. 🙂
I´ll see then what the graphic designer reports to me -if the arrow fulfills the graphic requirements.. 🙂
Is there any other "better" Software where I can create 3D-model and also create various drawings with better Drawing-Tools??
I was thinking that maybe AutoCad or another Program would be much suitable for this purpose. - I´m developping and creating 3D models and also 2D and 3D production and catalogue drawings of metal-conectors for the wood construction (like angle brackets, joist hangers, etc.) and I often had to create drawings with wood structures on it and individual measuring styles.. I would be very grateful if You can make a sugestion or have an opinion about this matter..
Best regards
Petar Skoda
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