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Setting the Brush pattern for the group of Hatch tools establishes the hatch pattern that will be applied. See Hatching.
These settings are relevant for closed objects such as circles and polygons, and for flexible text.
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. In the Preview window, the red diagonal line is to help visualize transparency, in the case of a solid or gradient fill._
Color: Set the color of the brush.
Scale: Sets the scale of the hatch pattern. A scale of 2 doubles the size.
Angle: Sets the angle of the pattern.
Crossed: The pattern will be drawn a second time, perpendicular to the first pattern.
Background Color: The color used for empty spaces in the pattern.
Origin: By default, hatch patterns use the origin as a point of reference. If you want to modify the placement of hatches without changing their angle, you can modify the point of origin used to place the hatch.
World uses the WCS, and
Entity uses the lower left corner of the object being hatched. Use the
Offset fields to change the reference origin.
Draw Mode: Options for how hatch patterns are drawing over overlapping objects.
Winding: The same hatch pattern will cover areas where filled objects overlap
Alternate: The hatch pattern to be drawn on every other overlapping layer, creating an alternating pattern.
Transparency (%): For solid or gradient fills. A percentage of 0 means the fill is opaque, and 100 means the fill is invisible.
Gradient Fill: Relevant for gradient brush styles, which must be defined using
Brush Styles (see
Brush Styles). The parameters in this section are the same as the ones already set for the gradient pattern. For Fit Mode and Center Point mode, use , a value of -1 keeps the focus scale the same as the pattern definition. Use a value between 0 and 1 to override it....