2022-11-03 11:41 PM - last edited on 2023-05-11 02:17 PM by Gordana Radonic
Is there a way to combine two existing vectorial fills into one new fill?
For example, a concrete fill combined with a parallel line fill?
Or would I have to create a new fill from scratch?
Thanks in advance...
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2022-11-03 11:46 PM
Not besides placing one on top of the other with the background pen for the one on top set to transparent.
Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
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2022-11-03 11:46 PM
Not besides placing one on top of the other with the background pen for the one on top set to transparent.
Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
another Moderator
2022-11-03 11:58 PM
Thanks, that's what I'm already doing. I'll just create a new fill from scratch
2022-11-04 01:29 AM
I use autocad to export a dwg file which has this reinforced concrete hatch into Archicad. It become a new fill type. And copy this new fill type to my template.
2022-11-04 05:08 AM
Hey Kelly,
I believe you can only create a "Symbol fill". Archicad seems to have hardwired Vectorial fills which can only be duplicated and then stretched / adjusted, but not created from scratch. You could dig around some of the other language version templates and there might be the fill in there as a vectorial fill... bit of a long shot though and easy to create a new symbol Fill
2022-11-04 09:56 PM
Thanks everyone, I created a few new symbol fills to go with my graphic override, and now my stepped walkout foundation walls have different fills based on their home offset distance. No more drawing a fill on top of a wall to achieve the same thing!
2022-11-04 09:57 PM
Thanks, but I haven't touched autocad in 20 years and avoid it at all costs!