Hatch Add Define Polygon ( Drawing Editor )

VIDEO The Hatch Add Select Polygon and Hatch Add Define Polygon tools. The second of these tools can be used in Site Planning. (Recorded in SDS2 Detailing , v2016)

Tool summary :

  • Fills a polygon with a hatch or solid color. You define the polygon.
  • Specify your choice of hatch or solid color fill on the Hatch Add window.
  • The instructions on this page assume that you are not in a crane placement drawing . In a non crane placement drawing, you can add objects only to comment layers . In a crane placement drawing, you can add objects to non comment layers as well as comment layers.
  • See, on this page, adding a hatch pattern to a user-defined polygon .

Also see :

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   Adding a hatch pattern to a user-defined polygon :

You can use Hatch Add Define Polygon to add a hatch or fill to a shape that you define. You can define that shape by using the method defined in step 2, alternative 1 (drawing an area box) or step 2, alternative 2 (locating points).

Optional: On the layer selection tool , select the comment layer that you want to add the hatch or fill to. This step is optional because a comment layer will be created for you, if needed.

1 . Invoke Hatch Add Define Polygon . Go to step 2, alternative 1 or alternative 2.
2 (alternative 1) . Drag your mouse pointer ( ) diagonally to draw a rectangular shape, then release the left mouse button. Go to step 3. If Corner Rounding is turned on (checked), the radius that is entered will apply to all four corners.
2 (alternative 2) . Left-click ( Locate ) points to draw a shape. In this example, Free Point and On Line are used for point location. Corner Rounding is optional. Right-click ( Return ) when you are done locating points. The program closes the polygon by connecting the last located point to the 1st point. Go to step 3.
3 . The Hatch Add window opens. Specify the hatch pattern or solid color that you want to fill the polygon. Press " OK " to continue.
4 . The program fills the polygon that you defined in step 2 (alternative 1 or alternative 2) with the hatch pattern or solid color that you specified in step 3.

Note 1: To invoke Hatch Add Define Polygon :

Method 1 : Click the Hatch Add Define Polygon icon. The icon can be taken from the group named ' Objects -- Hatch ' and placed on a toolbar (classic) or the ribbon (lightning).

Method 2 : If " Drawing Editor layout style " is ' Classic ', you can use the menu system to choose Objects > Hatches > Add Define Polygon .

Method 3, 4 or 5 : Hatch Add Define Polygon can also be invoked using a keyboard shortcut , the context menu , or a mode . For the ' Lightning ' layout style, configuration of the interface is done using Customize Interface .

Note 2: The Corner Rounding window (step 2, alternative 2) remains active throughout a polygon layout operation, allowing you to define different radiuses for different corners, or to turn corner rounding on or off for different corners. It automatically closes when you are done with the operation.

Note 3: The defined polygon shape that is created using the above procedure is composed of polygon sides . You can edit them and, for example, change their " Pen color " (stroke thickness) and " Line type ."

Note 4: A defined polygon shape added using Objects > Hatch > Add Define Polygon can be adjusted as shown below:

With the selection filter set to '' Default :
1 . The defined polygon shape is rectangular. 2 . Click a polygon side to add a new point. 3 . Drag the point in any direction to change the shape of the polygon.

Note 5: A defined polygon shape added using Objects > Hatch > Add Define Polygon can optionally be not printed. See " Plot defined polygon " on the Hatch Edit window.

Plot defined polygon
Plot defined polygon

To delete hatches or fills, you can use Hatch Erase or Hatch Erase All . Another alternative is to select a hatch and press the Delete key. For hatches added using Add Define Polygon , deleting the hatch also deletes the defined polygon.

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