I use closed pline rectangles; one 24 inches wide, the other 48 inches wide and arrange them in each area. You can stretch them, insert ot delete points and do more than you can with hatch patterns. Tried it both ways; for me, hatch patterns are the slower of the two methods. BTW: Probably the easiest hatch pattern to change is the one called 'Grate'. Asterix y obelix pdf online. Hatch patterns work GREAT, if you use them in conjunction with a program to intelligently set the hatch origin. That is what I did many years ago. I still use it, even instead of ADT's awful ceiling grid. My program lets you snap to a reference point, or it can center the grid in a room and not leave 'skinny' border tiles. It works really well. I also have a companion command to move a previously placed grid a specific distance in the x and/or y directions. Attached is a screenshot of my program. Dan -- Daniel J. Altamura, R.A. ![]() Download.pat files of any Coronado Stone profile to create seamless patterns in Autocad and Revit. Entire Hatch Pattern Library (78Mb)| Hatch Pattern Tutorial. TECHNICAL > Download. Download Hatch Patterns, Color Tileable Images & Technical Documents. Click on a tab for a List of downloadable files. Harristone -. ![]() Altamura Architectural Consulting and SoftWorx, Autodesk Authorized Developer ----------------------------------------------------------------------- wrote in message news:[email protected]. Someone else that thought of using a hatch pattern for acoustical tile. This might seem to work until someone points out that you dodn't center the tile pattern in each room (to minimize cuts and for aesthetics). THEN you are faces with resetting the base point so the hatch pattern will do this. IMO, too much futzing around. I use closed pline rectangles; one 24 inches wide, the other 48 inches wide and arrange them in each area. You can stretch them, insert ot delete points and do more than you can with hatch patterns. Tried it both ways; for me, hatch patterns are the slower of the two methods. BTW: Probably the easiest hatch pattern to change is the one called 'Grate'.
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