It's interesting to compare VW's hatch creation process with Autocad's (2000).Acad2000 doesn't even have a UI, you edit a text file directly (here is a sample);
There is however, another option in Acad, and that is to use part of your drawing as a hatch pattern (they call it 'superhatch').
This is quite a good approach, because it allows you to preview EXACTLY what you want, as intuitively as drawing normally. Basically, you draw your lines, you select them, then you "convert lines to hatch pattern".
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It's interesting to compare VW's hatch creation process with Autocad's (2000).Acad2000 doesn't even have a UI, you edit a text file directly (here is a sample);
*AR-B816C, 8x16 Block elevation stretcher bond with mortar joints0, 0,0, 8,8, 15.625,-.3750, -8,.375, 8,8, 15.625,-.37590, 0,0, 8,8, -8.375,7.62590, -0.375,0, 8,8, -8.375,7.625
There is however, another option in Acad, and that is to use part of your drawing as a hatch pattern (they call it 'superhatch').
This is quite a good approach, because it allows you to preview EXACTLY what you want, as intuitively as drawing normally. Basically, you draw your lines, you select them, then you "convert lines to hatch pattern".
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