combine hatch pattern

combine hatch pattern

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combine hatch pattern

Anonymous
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Hello,

 

is it possible to combine a solid fill pattern (grey) with a cross hatch?

 

 

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sureshchotrani
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Can you please describe what you are actually looking for?

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Anonymous
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you see here2 wall types with the same material (not a option to make them different).

The cross hatch is done with a filter. But i want the cross hatch with a solid grey fill behind it (look at the second image). I would really like to have a fill pattern for this. 

not like this

 

hatch 2.PNG

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L.Maas
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Do you talk about filled regions?

 

If so the standard filled region have a hatched pattern (can be solid)  with a tranparent or opaque background. The color o fthe background can not be set.

You could solve it by using two filled regions (one with solid hatch and one with pattern).

Or you could make an annotation family with two filled regions inside (both examples in screenshot)

FilledRegion.png

Louis

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Anonymous
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no, i want a fill pattern so i can use it for a filter

 

filter.PNG

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Anonymous
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Hi Merlijn,

 

I may know a way hao to do it, but you can use it only if you have only sectioned elements in your view.

 

Check this video I prepared for you:

 

https://screencast.autodesk.com/Main/Details/30155050-7af6-46c3-9381-ee9d7bb76bcc

 

The trick is to add your cross patern as a cut patern for the material. Then make sure you will add your grey color for shading color. I made the exercise for two objects. You can notice that the first one have a dark grey color(RGB 102 102 102) for shading and the second one a light grey color (RGB 183 183 183) for shading. 

 

After you made these setings you have to change your visual style to Shaded or Consistent Colors. This is way you can use it only for views where you have only sectioned elements.

 

Hope this helsp!

Lucian

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Anonymous
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nice, so that how you guy do that with civil works for precast concrete Smiley Happy

but i use render collors for precast, steel, etc so everything will be plot in collors. I dont think is will be accepted as an solution Smiley Sad I would like it very much!

 

But thanks for the idea!

collor.PNGgrey.PNG

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L.Maas
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No as far as I know the cut pattern is just a pattern, so you can not send a different background

 

Cur Filter.png

Louis

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Anonymous
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pleaseeeee!!! let i be possible in 2016 Smiley Happy

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