![]() ![]() The default is one and for my image (a larger one) this will be fine. I started with a lower left corner of one of the panels. It will ask for the placement of the image. Run the superhatch command and then select your image file. I added the image to show what texture we would be using. Start by having the drawing ready to receive the superhatch. If you go back and run through Michael Beall's short tutorial about using SuperHatch following the example he provides then you'll have a better understanding of what is being done. When presented with the SuperHatch dialog box I selected Image as the pattern type. The large (24x36) pattern to the right was created using the same jpg and the SuperHatch command. I brought it into AutoCAD using the ImageAttach command. The small (12x12) wood grain hatch pattern was grabbed off the Internet using "Save target as" (jpg). Is this what you are trying to accomplish? ![]() I am sure it will be easy after I have done it a couple of times, just struggling to understand the process at the moment & no one to show me. If I down load a picture from the internet (colour picture of wood grain), how would I then save this to use as "superhatch" in different parts of a drawing? Still struggling to understand Michael Beall's instructions. ![]()
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