zip file, copy-n-pasted the code into my acad.pat file, fired up my AutoCAD 2008 and found the patterns listed at the very bottom of my scroll-listing. I have been trying to figure a way to put in a CheckerPlate hatch into my 'Cad and ran a GoogleSearch on your terms with Checker Plate added in - found this link: These hatch patterns are compatible with ALL versions of AutoCAD, and Autodesk AutoCAD LT from the newest version AutoCAD 2020 back to AutoCAD Release 14. To download these free AutoCAD hatch patterns, simply right click on the patterns. The ArchBlocks Hatch Patterns library for Autodesk AutoCAD gives you 376 hatch patterns for architectural, interior, geological, mechanical, and landscape designers. Maybe someone has already designed the hatch pattern you have in mind. 2012 AutoCAD 2012 Author Posted SeptemReMark said: A quick. You'll find plenty of links to sites with custom hatch patterns enough to fulfill your wildest dreams.
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