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Evaru
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Fill pattern not showing up in 2D

Hello,

 

I have used a cube object as a small cabinet in one of my drawings. I have set the fill to diagonal lines, but it is not appearing on my plans. I am not sure what I am missing here. Any help would be appreciated. 

 

I have included a screen shot. The preview window is showing how I would like it to appear, but it is just appearing as a white box when I place it into the drawing.

 

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Operating system used: Windows 11

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Barry Kelly
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Yes that will be it.

You can choose "No Overrides" for your Graphic Overrides.

 

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Otherwise if you do need that override for other elements, then you need to add some criteria that will exclude your object.

 

Barry.

 

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Barry Kelly
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Probably a Graphic Override or Renovation Filter active that is overriding the fill.

Oddly it will still show the correct fill in the object preview, it will not be overridden there.

 

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cuba
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Check the scale of your project. Could be that the hatching is scaled in the view.

 

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Evaru
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Hmmm, where do I even get started with that? I am pretty unfamiliar with the graphic override rules etc.

 

In my screenshot is the problem that all cover fills are set to transparent?

 

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Evaru
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Thanks for the reply, I checked the scale and that doesn't seem to be the problem.

Barry Kelly
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Yes that will be it.

You can choose "No Overrides" for your Graphic Overrides.

 

BarryKelly_0-1730364561659.png

 

Otherwise if you do need that override for other elements, then you need to add some criteria that will exclude your object.

 

Barry.

 

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Evaru
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Thank you! I added criteria for the cabinet in the graphic overrides and that did the trick.

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