![]() ![]() Maybe this is to do with the acad.pat or acadiso.pat thing, as ccowgill suggested? This has generally always been the case for as long as I can remember with autocad. If one of my guys does a bit of hatching here at say scale 1, then I open the drawing on my machine and try to hatch another area at scale one, the 2 hatches will appear different. Text will be altered if you both use the same style name but with different settings imported text will take on the characteristics of the style already defined in the host drawing.Hi there, Your base angle, set through the Units command, will have the same effect. Rotation could be because hatching is applied relative to the current UCS so, if your UCS is rotated, the hatch will be rotated too. It will match the first hatch as it was before the Scale command - that is, it matches the original definition. The second hatch will not match the first hatch. Now use Match Properties to make the second hatch the same as the first. ![]() Create a new hatch using a different pattern at any scale. Use the Scale command to make it twice as big. I had a theory about hatch scale - but I've just (partially) disproved it.Ĭreate a hatch at a scale of 1. ![]()
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