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How to fill a complex shape in microstation?

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How do you fill a shape in MicroStation?

How do I make a complex shape in MicroStation?

1. Create Complex Shape > Identify element (Identify the first element to include in the complex shape.)

2. Create Complex Shape > Accept/Reject (Select next input) (Identify the next element to include in the complex shape and continue selecting elements in order until all elements are selected.

How do I make a complex shape in MicroStation v8i?

Select the CREATE COMPLEX SHAPE tool from the MAIN toolbar. Set the METHOD to Manual and disable the Simplify geometry option. Click (left mouse button) on line segments 8, 9, 10, and 11. Click a DATA POINT away from any element and MicroStation creates a complex shape from the four line elements.

How do I create a region in MicroStation?

1. Select the Create Region tool.

2. In the Tool Settings window, click the Intersection or Union icon.

3. Identify one element.

4. Identify second element.

5. (Optional) Use + Data points to select further elements.

6. Accept to create the region.

How do you add a hatch in MicroStation?

To hatch around text inside of a closed element use the Flood method, select the down arrow in the lower right corner of the Tool Settings window to “Show Extended Settings”. Select the Locate Interior Text icon. Using this option will cause the hatching to go around the text within the closed element.

How do I remove fill in MicroStation?

What is a complex shape?

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Complex shapes combine parts or all of simple shapes. These complex shapes include polygons and other shapes that may include parts of circles, squares, triangles, ellipses, and rectangles.

Which of the following tools is used to complex shape?

The Shape Builder tool is an interactive tool for creating complex shapes by merging and erasing simpler shapes.23 nov. 2020

How do you make complex shapes?

1. Combine shapes with the Shape Builder tool.

2. Remove shapes with the Shape Builder tool.

3. Combine shapes with Pathfinder effects.

How do you join two elements in Microstation?

Press “Alt + T” to drop down the tools menu and from “Groups” select the very first option that says “Create Complex Chain.” Go ahead and click the 2 lines that you would like to join and then click anywhere a third time. Your lines are now a singular element. Or even more simply, a Line.

What elements contribute to creating a region?

1. The union, intersection, or difference between two or more closed elements.

2. A region bounded by elements that have endpoints that are closer together than the Max(imum) Gap.

How do you create a region in Autocad?

1. Click Home tab Draw panel Boundary. Find.

2. In the Boundary Creation dialog box, in the Object Type list, select Region.

3. Click Pick Points.

4. Specify a point in your drawing inside each closed area that you want to define as a region and press Enter. This point is known as the internal point.

How do you trim a hatch in MicroStation?

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1. Select the edges bounding the concrete and the square shape that you don’t want patterned.

2. Isolate the selection using Displayset.

3. Repattern the area using the following settings (obviously set Pattern/Scale/Angle as required)

How do you send a hatch to back in MicroStation?

1. Select the element(s) to be sent to back.

2. Open the Level Display dialog and turn on all of your levels.

3. Using Power Selector invert mode select every element in your model.

How do you change the hatch scale in MicroStation?

1. Open Hatch Area/Crosshatch Area and change the value(s) (i.e scale was 10 should be 5)

2. Go to Tools > Patterning > Change Pattern.

3. check Pattern Parameters and select the hatch pattern that needs to be rescaled.

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