Surface Boundaries in AutoCAD
This video will learn about the different types of boundaries and other options of Hatch in AutoCAD.
Now, suppose if we have two objects, an open object with an open Boundary, and the other is a closed object with a close Boundary.
Now, suppose if we have two objects, one is an open object with an open Boundary, and the other is a closed object with a close Boundary.
So when we have a close object, we pick points, choose our pattern, click inside the thing, and our design appears inside the object. But when we have the open object, we cannot follow this method; we will get an error.
So in the case of an open object, we first need to select that object and then apply the selected pattern—the pattern drawn accurately.
We can also apply different types of hatch together in an object and see them together by managing the Hatch Transparency.
We can also set our pattern's origin by using the 'Set Origin' option from properties in the command menu. It will start the pattern from the point we select as the origin.
We can also copy the hatch properties from one object to another by using the Match properties option.
We need to activate this property and click on the pattern which we want to copy and then click inside the object where we want that pattern to appear.
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