![]() Now what it'll prompt me to do is pick an internal point. Now that's normally the default and in this case, that's absolutely fine. I'm going to make sure that I'm using the ANSI31 hatch pattern. It should be there in your pattern panel. If it isn't, just use the up and down arrows to find it like so. Now the lovely thing about AutoCAD is I can hover over an area where I might pick points, and you can see there that it's obviously letting me know as you can see where I'm going to hatch. Now, ideally I want all of this to be one hatch pattern. So what I can do here is I can go up here like so and I can say to AutoCAD, create separate hatches or not. If it's blue like that, click on it to switch it off so that you're creating one hatch pattern. You also want your hatch pattern to be associative, because then if you do change your geometry, the hatch pattern will follow the geometry. ![]() So for example, if I stretched this section view of this plate and made bit longer, the hatch pattern would follow along to suit. Now, the lovely thing is, is, as I said, it gives you a little preview. ![]() So I can click once, twice, three times there. ![]()
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