Wish or tip for clean vector hatch ?
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2010-10-27 02:34 PM
Please find attached a pdf file method, which describes how to do clean continuous vector hatch pattern on Archicad ( wrapping ). It is the equivalent of a photoshop s command filter, ( which we don't remember the name !), which allows you to perform continuous pattern.If this can help many users we would be happy
It would be wonderful to find this kind of utility in future release. Now between what we wish and what we really find in it,

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2010-10-27 09:00 PM
Thanks Masse.
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2010-10-28 04:27 AM

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2010-10-28 04:14 PM

Thank you Vistasp and Lec1212 for your support

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2010-10-28 04:41 PM
Thanks!

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2010-10-28 05:01 PM
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2010-10-28 10:12 PM
The crux of the solution is to make suitable alignments in step 5, which will be invariably tricky depending on the amount of lines are available to connect, and their position.
And I guess that apart from removing the construction lines, you don't even really need step 6?
Still, a good tip and one that I'm sure will be copied into the Tips & Tricks section.
Cheers,
Link.
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2010-10-29 12:54 PM
Link wrote:Yes Link you're absolutely right !
And I guess that apart from removing the construction lines, you don't even really need step 6?
Link.
Here is the same file updated in six step
Thank you for your comment

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2010-10-29 02:29 PM
Salut, Peter
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2010-10-29 04:57 PM

