![]() ![]() So, i came here, to rhino forum, ask for some expertise on that matter. OK! it easy to use dimensions and line thickness and solid hatches, but when i need to use some material hatches it get a little bit complicated. But then when i need to present Sections and Plans and i need to use some hatch and linetypes Rhino gets complicated to understand. For that i have to use both techniques as 3D and 2D drawings.ģD Drawings is more easy to me, inside Rhino. On the Pattern panel, click a hatch pattern or fill. On the Hatch Creation tab > Properties panel > Hatch Type list, select the type of hatch that you want to use. My problem is… i am on a mission for myself on if i can work an architectural house detailing just inside Rhino. Note: The Hatch Creation ribbon tab displays once the hatch command is active. So, i wonder if there is linetypes for rhino or any tutorial to learn how to create Technical detail like CAD inside Rhino, without make use of other CAD similar software for that propose. insulation Hatch patterns and fills Note text Title text Dimensions 5. There are PATTERN Hatch and LINETYPES - like Autocad.Īfter all, that batting insulation i want to mean is a BATTING LINETYPE and not a PATTERN HATCH. 1 2 3 A-AnnoDims 1 Color Linetype 1 Continuous Continuous Continuous Batting. I miss an explanation when i star this post: I miss some tutorial parts and i can`t get the same result when i explode the batting hatch… ILLFRUSTROTOR (eé´´eéeéé´:-) ) funny funny.
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