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HATCHING OBJECTS

HATCHING OBJECTS. You can hatch an enclosed area or hatch within a specified boundary using HATCH . By default, HATCH creates associative hatches that are updated when the boundary is changed.

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HATCHING OBJECTS

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  1. HATCHING OBJECTS

  2. You can hatch an enclosed area or hatch within a specified boundary using HATCH. By default, HATCH creates associative hatches that are updated when the boundary is changed. • You create a hatch by selecting an object to hatch or by defining a boundary and then specifying an internal point. A hatch boundary can be any combination of objects, such as lines, arcs, circles, and polylines, that forms an enclosed area. • Enclosed areas within the hatch area are referred to as islands. You can hatch them or leave them unhatched depending on the Islands setting in the Hatch and Gradient dialog box. • If you are hatching a small area in a complex drawing, you can use boundary sets to speed the process. • Objects can be hatched only if they are in a plane parallel to the XY plane of the current UCS. • Draw objects in ModelSpace, Hatch them in PaperSpace. • Note: If you want to hatch an area that is not completely enclosed, you can set a gap tolerance (HPGAPTOL system variable). Any gaps equal to or smaller than the value you specify in the gap tolerance are ignored, and the boundary is treated as closed.

  3. SELECT HATCH FROM TOOLBAR

  4. WITH THESE ADJUSTMENTS MADE (see red circles) • SELECT A HATCH TO USE • SELECT PICK POINTS

  5. NOTICE WE ARE IN THE UPPER VIEWPORT OF MODELSPACE

  6. WHEN HATCH IS SET AT ASSOCIATIVE, BOUNDRY CAN BE EDITED.

  7. WHEN ARROW IS SELECTED MORE OPTIONS APPEAR

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