Gradient

Works with Bricscad (Windows) Classic, Pro and Platinum, Bricscad (Linux) Classic and Pro

Fills closed areas with solid fills in nine different patterns and one or two colors; displays the Hatch and Gradient dialog box.

Accessing the Command

command bar:  Gradient

aliases: none

menu bar:  Draw | Gradient

toolbar:  Draw 2D |

 

: Gradient

Displays a dialog box:

 

 

Choose options, and then click OK.

Command Options

Color Options

Description

One color:

Click the colored tile to choose a different base color.

Press and hold the left mouse button to move the slider:

  • Move the slider to the far right to create a 'color to white' gradient fill.

  • Move the slider to the far left to create a 'color to black' gradient fill.

Two colors:

Click the colored tiles to choose a different colors.

Gradient fill pattern name:

Click a pattern. The options are:

Linear - Cylindrical - Inverted Cylindrical

Spherical - Hemispherical - Curved

Inverted Spherical - Inverted Hemispherical - Inverted Curved

Orientation:

Centered: The gradient fill is created symmetrical;

Not centered: The gradient fill is built up from the left of the boundary.

Angle: Specifies the angle of the gradient fill, relative to the current UCS.

 

Boundaries

Specifies the closed areas (boundaries) in which to place the hatch pattern; temporarily dismisses the dialog box, and then prompts you at the command bar:

Select a point to define a boundary or hatch area - pick a point inside a closed area.

Notice that Bricscad immediately draws the hatch, allowing you to preview its scale factor, angle, origin, and other parameters.

The prompt repeats, allowing you to choose additional areas to hatch. When done selecting areas, press Enter:

Select a point to define a boundary or hatch area - press Enter to return to the dialog box.

You cannot pick an area that already contains a hatch pattern, or areas that are not closed.

Selects the entities that make up a hatch pattern boundary; temporarily dismisses the dialog box, and then prompts you at the command bar:

Select entities - use any selection method to choose one or more entities.

The prompt repeats, allowing you to choose additional entities. When done selecting entities, press Enter:

Select entities - press Enter to return to the dialog box.

This option allows you to hatch closed areas that already contain a hatch; it does not hatch open areas.

 

Boundary Set

Specifies where Bricscad should search for entities that make up the hatch boundary:

  • Current Viewport - searches all entities in the current viewport.

  • Existing Set - searches only the current selection set for possible boundaries.

Creates a new selection set of entities that make up the pattern boundary; temporarily dismisses the dialog box, and then prompts you at the command bar:

Select entities - use any selection method to choose one or more entities.

The prompt repeats, allowing you to choose additional entities. When done selecting entities, press Enter:

Select entities - press Enter to return to the dialog box.

The next step is to click the Pick Points in Boundaries button to choose the hatch area.

 

Boundary Retention

Toggles whether boundaries are retained:

  • Yes - keeps the boundary in the drawing after this command is finished.

  • No - removes the boundary after the hatch is created.

Specifies the entity used for the boundary:

Polylines - makes the boundary from a polyline.

 

Islands

When a closed hatch boundary contains other boundaries, Bricscad hatches alternating areas.

When a closed hatch boundary contains other boundaries, Bricscad hatches only the outermost area.

When a closed hatch boundary contains other boundaries, Bricscad hatches all interior areas, as if they were not present.

 

Boundary Tolerance

Specifies the largest gap Bricscad ignores when hatching a boundary that is not fully closed.

 

Options

Toggles the associativity of hatch patterns:

  • On - associative; when the boundary is changed, the pattern automatically updates itself.

  • Off - not associative; when the boundary is changed, the pattern remains as originally placed.

Specifies where the pattern should be placed relative to other entities:

  • None - draw order is ignored.

  • Send to Back - pattern is behind (underneath) all other entities.

  • Send to Front - pattern is in front (on top) of all other entities.

  • Send Behind Boundary - pattern is placed behind the boundary.

  • Bring in Front of Boundary - pattern is placed in front of the boundary.

 

Copies the properties of another, existing hatch pattern; temporarily dismisses the dialog box, and then prompts you at the command bar:

Select hatch entity to copy properties from: (Use any selection method to choose a single hatch pattern.)

This button is useful for quickly setting options of a new hatch based on existing hatches.

 

Grips Editing

Gradient fills can be edited directly through grips:

  1. Select the hatch. Notice that it has one grip.

  2. Drag the grip to move the hatch.

Related Commands

Hatch - places hatch patterns through a dialog box.

-BHatch and -Hatch - places hatch patterns through the command bar.

Boundary and -Boundary place a polyline boundary inside closed areas.

Properties - changes the properties of hatch patterns.

Settings - specifies the default parameters for hatch patterns.

Solid - draws 3- and 4-side solid-filled areas.


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