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AUTOCAD HATCH FOR ASPHALT

 admin     17-09-2021  17.09.21


 * Autocad Hatch For Asphalt Driveway
 * Autocad Hatch For Asphalt Shingles
 * Autocad Hatch For Asphalt Patio
 * Autocad Hatch For Asphalt
 * Autocad Hatch For Asphalt Roof

Download and install more than 500 kinds of AutoCAD Hatch Patterns 2d dwg for
free, including tile, wood, water, stone, floor, paving stone, lattice, marble,
flooring, pavement, AutoCAD hatch patterns of different frames, shapes and
textures, which can be used as a design tool for inserting them into building
plans And engineering. Another useful hatch pattern from Watson Kilbourne,
ASPHALTS.PAT draws architectural shingles (figure 2). Copy and paste
ASPHALTS.PAT to your ACAD.PAT file. Be sure there s an empty line immediately
following the end of the code.

Free Hatch Patterns

To download these free AutoCAD hatch patterns, simply right click on the
patterns you want and choose Save Link As, then place the PAT file in a path
included in your AutoCAD support paths.

Rules of Usage

 1. You may place these patterns on your system and use them in your drawings.
 2. You may not distribute these patterns in PAT form, instead refer associates
    to this page.
 3. You may not post them online (including web sites, ftp sites, bulletin
    boards, and other online services) for public downloading.

PreviewNameDescription24x4824'x48' Ceiling Tile with 1' Wide
T-Bar2H-STONETwo-Height Split Stone MasonryASPHALTSAsphalt Shingles with
Architectural CutBUTTEDHBButted Herringbone ParquetryC-STONESCoursed 3',6',4' &
5' Random Length StonesCHAINLNKChain Link FencingCROSSLOKCross Locking
PaversFQ-TILEFrench Quarter Modular Ceramic TileGRAVEL2Gravel
StonesHERRINGBHerringbone Parquet, 1' x 5'METROMetro Tile Pattern

PreviewNameDescriptionMAZEBLOCMaze Pattern Cement BlocksMUDSTONEGeologic
MudstonePARQUET2Parquet FlooringPATHWAYInterlocking Artistic Garden
PaversPINWHEELPinwheel, 1 & 2 Unit SquaresROOF-1Cedar RoofingSCRNBLOCScreen
BlockSPANTILESpanish Tile RoofingSTAGGERStaggered Paving BrickWEAVE-2Weave
Pattern Grouted BricksWIREMESHWire Mesh or Weave

Credit: Watson Kilbourne of CompugraphX produced the highest quality hatch
patterns available anywhere. Watson has donated these hatch patterns to the
AutoCAD community.

Hatch Pattern Compatibility

The good news is that the hatch pattern format hasn't changed since it was first
introduced years ago. Any hatch pattern you find should work with any previous
or future version of AutoCAD!

2005 Hatch Pattern Snaps

There has been a change in behavior in AutoCAD 2005 regarding the object snaps
on its geometry. In previous releases osnaps would honor hatches, in 2005 they
are ignored by default. To turn on the snap to hatch, access the OPTIONS dialog
(Tools menu), go to the Drafting tab, and in the lower left you will find the
toggle.

Also there is a command line system variable OSNAPHATCH, set to 0 for off (no
snap), 1 for on (snap). Memuplay mac.

Adding Hatches

This procedure will walk through the process of adding a hatch pattern to your
system, all the way through the final step of adding the pattern to the AutoCAD
BHATCH dialog.

Important Note: Autodesk changed the behavior of the BHATCH dialog beginning in
version 2000. As a result of this change, the BHATCH dialog completely ignores
the hatch slide contained in the slide libary. It choose instead to create a
very small (nearing unreadable) swatch on the fly, which takes a significant
amount of time if you have hundreds of patterns. As such this procedure may not
be applicable unless you intend to compile your hatchs into a IMAGE menu.

Preparing the Pattern: The first step is to obtain or create a hatch pattern
that you would like to add. For terms of discussion we will use the GRAVEL.PAT
found floating on the web. I have no knowledge of the author. Note that this
pattern does not have sufficient precision to properly display in large
coordinate mapping, but should work well in most other applications. It has been
reproduced here.

*GRAVEL, gravel pattern
228.0128, 0.720,1.000, 12.041365,0.074329, 0.134536,-13.319088
184.9697, 0.630,0.900, -12.041517,0.043315, 0.230868,-22.855925
132.5104, 0.400,0.880, -14.865942,0.061430, 0.162788,-16.116032
267.2737, 0.010,0.630, -20.024928,0.047565, 0.210238,-20.813558
292.8337, 0.000,0.420, -12.999910,0.048507, 0.206155,-20.409373
357.2737, 0.080,0.230, -20.024928,0.047565, 0.210238,-20.813558
37.6942, 0.290,0.220, -16.401180,0.035968, 0.278029,-27.524849
72.2553, 0.510,0.390, 23.086761,0.038097, 0.262488,-25.986321
121.4296, 0.590,0.640, 15.264264,0.047405, 0.210950,-20.884073
175.2364, 0.480,0.820, -12.045049,0.083045, 0.240832,-11.800763
222.3974, 0.240,0.840, 16.278789,0.032108, 0.311448,-30.833375
138.8141, 1.000,0.620, 9.219065,0.094072, 0.106301,-10.523844
171.4692, 0.920,0.690, -13.152853,0.049447, 0.202237,-20.021511
225.0000, 0.720,0.720, 0.707107,0.707107, 0.141421,-1.272792
203.1986, 0.650,0.840, -5.383564,0.131306, 0.076158,-7.539615
291.8014, 0.580,0.810, -3.156821,0.185695, 0.107703,-5.277462
30.9638, 0.620,0.710, 3.601470,0.171499, 0.174929,-5.656023
161.5651, 0.770,0.800, -2.213594,0.316228, 0.126491,-3.035787
16.3895, 0.000,0.810, 10.440154,0.056433, 0.177200,-17.542845
70.3462, 0.170,0.860, -11.704507,0.067267, 0.148661,-14.717408
293.1986, 0.770,1.000, -5.383564,0.131306, 0.152315,-7.463458
343.6105, 0.830,0.860, -10.440154,0.056433, 0.177200,-17.542845
339.4440, 0.000,0.190, -5.383893,0.117041, 0.170880,-8.373124
294.7751, 0.160,0.130, -12.082844,0.069843, 0.143178,-14.174643
66.8014, 0.780,0.000, 5.383564,0.131306, 0.152315,-7.463458
17.3540, 0.840,0.140, -13.601340,0.059655, 0.167631,-16.595424
69.4440, 0.290,0.000, -5.383893,0.117041, 0.085440,-8.458564
101.3099, 0.720,0.000, 4.118439,0.196116, 0.050990,-5.048029
165.9638, 0.710,0.050, -3.152963,0.242536, 0.206155,-3.916950
186.0090, 0.510,0.100, -10.049739,0.052342, 0.191050,-18.913923
303.6901, 0.620,0.620, -2.218801,0.277350, 0.144222,-3.461329
353.1572, 0.700,0.500, 17.117197,0.039715, 0.251794,-24.927563
60.9454, 0.950,0.470, -8.061673,0.097129, 0.102956,-10.192674
90.0000, 1.000,0.560, 1.000,1.000, 0.060000,-0.940
120.2564, 0.490,0.130, -8.061936,0.071982, 0.138924,-13.753520
48.0128, 0.420,0.250, 12.041365,0.074329, 0.269072,-13.184552
0.0000, 0.600,0.450, 1.000,1.000, 0.260000,-0.740
325.3048, 0.860,0.450, -12.206392,0.063246, 0.158114,-15.653274
254.0546, 0.990,0.360, 4.120817,0.137361, 0.145602,-7.134508
207.6460, 0.950,0.220, 21.470869,0.042182, 0.237065,-23.469474
175.4261, 0.740,0.110, 13.038344,0.039873, 0.250799,-24.829074

We could place this code into the file GRAVEL.PAT, place it into a search path,
and refer to it at the HATCH prompt. However since our final goal is to have
this pattern available in the BHATCH dialog, a little more work is required.

Adding the pattern: To add the pattern code to the ACAD.PAT file, it is first
recommended that the existing ACAD.PAT (AutoCAD support directory) be backed up.
In the event that something goes wrong we can restore without having to
reinstall.


AUTOCAD HATCH FOR ASPHALT DRIVEWAY

Open the original ACAD.PAT in a notepad or other ascii editor. It is a good idea
to do a search to make sure that the pattern definition you are about to add
does not already exist. If you do not care about the order that your pattern
appears in the BHATCH list, then simply paste the contents of the pattern
definition at the end of the file. If you would like to maintain alphabetical
order, carefully find the appropriate position in the middle of the list and
insert your pattern there.

Be sure to save the ACAD.PAT file (ascii text only).

Preparing a slide: The next step is to prepare a slide representing the
appearance of the pattern definition. Balsamiq license name serial key. The
following steps can be used to create a hatch representation in R14. For users
other than R14, you may need to generate a polyline (with the same coordinates),
hatch the polyline, then erase the polyline.

Command: HATCH
Enter pattern name or [?/Solid/User defined] <ANSI31>: GRAVEL
Scale for pattern <1.0000>: 5
Angle for pattern <0>: <ENTER>
Select hatch boundaries or press ENTER for direct hatch option,
Select objects: <ENTER>
Retain polyline? <N> <ENTER>
From point: 0,0
Arc/Close/Length/Undo/<Next point>: 16,0
Arc/Close/Length/Undo/<Next point>: 16,10
Arc/Close/Length/Undo/<Next point>: 0,10
Arc/Close/Length/Undo/<Next point>: C
From point or press ENTER to apply hatch: <ENTER>

The reason for the particular rectangle coordinates of 16x10 is to maintain the
1.6:1 ratio that the other hatch slides in the ACAD.SLB are created with.

Before we prepare the slide however, it is recommended that we enter paper space
and create a viewport to represent the slide. Slides are clipped at the viewport
boundaries, and it would be difficult to maintain this without the viewport.

Command: TILEMODE
New value for TILEMODE <1>: 0
Command: MVIEW
ON/OFF/Hideplot/Fit/2/3/4/Restore/<First Point>: 0,0
Other corner: 16,10
Command: ZOOM
All/Center/Dynamic/Extents/Previous/Scale(X/XP)/Window/<Realtime>: E
Command: MSPACE


AUTOCAD HATCH FOR ASPHALT SHINGLES

Finally we are ready to prepare the slide. However before doing so it is
recommended that you create a unique directory/folder to contain this and other
slides. We will need to add more slides to this directory to rebuild the
ACAD.SLB. For terms of this discussion, will use C:SLIDES.

Issue the MSLIDE command, when prompted in the dialog enter C:SLIDESGRAVEL.SLD
for the filename.

At this point we have our slide in the directory and ready to rebuild the
ACAD.SLB.

Preparing to rebuild the ACAD.SLB: Just like we backed up the ACAD.PAT file, it
is a very good idea to backup the ACAD.SLB file. You will also find this file in
the AutoCAD support directory.

Since the SLIDELIB.EXE tool supplied with AutoCAD cannot simply append your
slide to the SLB file, we will need to rebuild it from scratch containing the
contents of the original SLB along with your slide.


AUTOCAD HATCH FOR ASPHALT PATIO

Rebuilding the ACAD.SLB: Since SLIDELIB.EXE is an MS-DOS based tool, open an
MS-DOS window and change to the slides directory.

C:WINDOWS>CDSLIDES

The easiest way to supply input to SLIDELIB.EXE is to prepare a file using the
DOS DIR command. In this case we are also using the /ON switch to order by name,
and the /B switch for bare (no size, date) listing. Finally with the > sign we
are redirecting the output to create (or overwrite) the file SLIDE.INP.

C:SLIDES>DIR *.SLD /ON /B > SLIDE.INP

Now that we have an input file for the SLIDELIB utility, we can call it from the
AutoCAD directory. For the most convenience, you may want to move or copy the
SLIDELIB.EXE from the AutoCAD directory to the slides directory to eliminate the
cryptic DOS path.

The Calling Command: C:SLIDES>C:PROGRA~1AUTOCA~1SUPPORTSLIDELIB ACAD.SLB <
SLIDE.INP

If SLIDELIB.EXE was copied/moved:

C:SLIDES>SLIDELIB ACAD.SLB < SLIDE.INP


AUTOCAD HATCH FOR ASPHALT

Overwriting the original ACAD.SLB

Use your preferred method to copy the new ACAD.SLB from the slides directory to
the AutoCAD support directory, overwriting the old one.

The changes will be in effect immediately, simply issue the BHATCH command and
see the rewards for your efforts.


AUTOCAD HATCH FOR ASPHALT ROOF

Additional References:

 1. The process of adding the hatch SLD file to the ACAD.SLB can be
    significantly improved with the use of our Slide Manager software.



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