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    • K Offline
      kaas
      last edited by

      @jolran said:

      Point taken, I'll continue development then πŸ˜„

      Absolutely wonderful. Highly appreciated! The process of hatching 2d sections of buildings would take a fraction of time with a plugin like the one you are developing (doing it by hand at the moment). The screenshot http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=38637&start=270#p365946 you released some time ago already made me drool πŸ˜„

      greetings, Max

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      • MsketcherM Offline
        Msketcher
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        I guess I'm just missing the point of the pattern/hatching tool in Layout, if you can only use it on shapes created in Layout. If you wanted to hatch a model that you brought in, you'd have to explode it which would eliminate the ability to update the model.

        I guess I just don't use Layout shapes too much, so I've never had a need to apply hatching to them. Most of what I put in Layout are Sketchup models and annotations, so I'd just apply hatching as a material in Sketchup.

        Confused...

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        • KrisidiousK Offline
          Krisidious
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          @unknownuser said:

          I guess I'm just missing the point of the pattern/hatching tool in Layout, if you can only use it on shapes created in Layout. If you wanted to hatch a model that you brought in, you'd have to explode it which would eliminate the ability to update the model.

          I guess I just don't use Layout shapes too much, so I've never had a need to apply hatching to them. Most of what I put in Layout are Sketchup models and annotations, so I'd just apply hatching as a material in Sketchup.

          Confused...

          The main reason I do it it is because with your method you are left with raster images and not vector lines. I want vector.

          By: Kristoff Rand
          Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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          • A Offline
            ArCAD-UK
            last edited by

            I appreciate your confusion Matt. I've just found myself completely reviewing my workflow for the 2013 release. Without getting bogged down in detail I have now resolved my LO layers from bottom to top to include 1.Views, 2. fills and 3. linework for producing sections.

            Import the full section view onto layer 1. In SU create group from slice, save as component and import onto layer 3. and align with layer 1. Turn off layer 1. Switch to layer 2 and trace areas that need filled including masking parts of layer 1. Turn on layer 1. Job done. If you update the slice it is a quick operation to save it and the changes will normally be immediately obvious unless you are using black fills.

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            • C Offline
              circus
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              Any one know how to decrease the line-weight/ Transparency of the LO hatch fills?

              P.

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              • Dave RD Offline
                Dave R
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                The hatch fills are image files. As such they don't really have a line weight to adjust. You could edit the fill image in an external image editor to adjust those things, though.

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                • C Offline
                  circus
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                  Thanks, I assume I just lower the opacity in ps? will give it a go.

                  P.

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                  • P Offline
                    Polzultov
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                    In a similar vein, in Layout 2013, my pattern fills seems to become grey (lighter in value) the smaller they are rendered. For example, I'm importing a .bmp that's 425 x 283 at 120KB and in my Layout file, into a section detail that is 3" = 1'-0" scale, the pattern (hatch) is barely visible while viewing the page at full size. Should the pattern fills (all of them exhibit this including the default patterns) be black and white, not grey? Unless I set the pattern scale to 1.0x or higher, it can't be seen. And in details, many patterns need to be scaled down to .25 or lower to be seen. I guess the next step is to create my own, smaller, finer, greater resolution patterns... Am I missing something?

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                    • Dave RD Offline
                      Dave R
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                      The fills are just raster images so it shouldn't be surprising that they appear to get lighter the smaller they are on screen.

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                      • P Offline
                        Polzultov
                        last edited by

                        Thanks Dave-- I think I'll revert to the old, tried and true method of hatching by hand
                        on the print: won't take much time and it'll look fine.

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                        • Dave RD Offline
                          Dave R
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                          Most of my projects in which I need hatching require the hatches to be vector lines so I wind up making most of them in SketchUp as edges. I usually put them into LO as viewports separate from the model itself so I can control the appearance of the hatching separately.

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                          • A Offline
                            ArCAD-UK
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                            After crippling LO with large custom hatch pattern files I have spent some time reducing the file size with moderate success, they print well enough but the screen presentation when exported to PDF leaves a lot to be desired until you zoom right in to about 600% ! I may yet return to local vector hatch patching 😞

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