odd behaviour with Area Hatch/Fill
odd behaviour with Area Hatch/Fill
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Hi,
I'm new to SW - using SW 2011.
I've filled a few small area of a drawing, and that worked fine.
Some larger areas are showing odd behaviour. While I am editing a sketch, the colours of the fills look correct, but when I Exit Sketch, all my fills turn to grey. Moving my mouse across the filled areas, some flash to orange, then back to gray (orange wasn't my chosen colour).
It seems like buggy behaviour to me, but then being new to SW, I might be missing something simple.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
John
I'm new to SW - using SW 2011.
I've filled a few small area of a drawing, and that worked fine.
Some larger areas are showing odd behaviour. While I am editing a sketch, the colours of the fills look correct, but when I Exit Sketch, all my fills turn to grey. Moving my mouse across the filled areas, some flash to orange, then back to gray (orange wasn't my chosen colour).
It seems like buggy behaviour to me, but then being new to SW, I might be missing something simple.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
John






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NVIDIA driver version 8.17.12.5896
Windows 7 32-bit.
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The graphics are nicer and quicker, but I still get the same effect on my hatched areas!
I'm attaching my drawing so someone else might take a look at it.
Hopefully, the next suggestion won't be so expensive!
(Kidding - I was thinking of getting a graphics card anyway...)
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weirDeveloper good job that you needed a new graphics card. Because there was no problem with it. Orange is the default Dynamic Highlight for Solidworks.
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Can't I use colour with SW?? !
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I've filled a couple of areas in green, and they display as green while I have edit sketch enabled, but it shows as grey when I click out of edit sketch, grey in print preview, grey when exported to pdf.
Selecting a line, and using the line colour menu to change the colour, everything in my drawing changes to that colour.
Confused! (and yes, I've googled, and looked through the help sections. I haven't found anything that explains what I'm seeing).
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However, in your posts you mentioned the problem was with a drawing, yet the part you posted is a sketch within a part. The two are totally different. Quagga is correct, the orange colour is the default for dynamic hightlighting in a part ... but not for hatches in a drawing.
The hatch (and sketch line) colour can be changed at Tools > Options > System Options > Color --- Color Scheme Settings --- Sketch, Inactive.
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Are you planning on creating 3D model from these sketches?
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Now you mention it, I appreciate the difference.
I've created a 3D model of a new fish pass that will be built into this weir (at least that part went well!). The sketch I posted is just a topographic view of the site, something I need to include with the final drawing. It isn't intended to be anything other than a 2D sketch.
I should have done that as a drawing shouldn't I, rather than as a part!
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The same tools are available in a sketch or drawing. Use whichever you are more comfortable with.
Personally, I would have used a sketch within a part, but created surfaces for the individual areas. Colours and appearances (water, grass, concrete, etc) could then have been applied to those surfaces. Also, the surfaces could later be thickened into solid bodies if needed.
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I've managed to create a surface (Boundary-Surface) in one area, and then it's easy enough to add an appearance, and that works fine.
But adding that part to my final drawing, the surface or the appearance doesn't show up. Instead, the area is just bounded by a jagged line.
And that's the only surface I've managed to create. Trying to select other regions is just frustrating. Selecting an area bounded by 3 lines and a section of spline, I get an error message telling me to select 'Select a continuous group of entities'. I've checked and all the lines actually meet, so why doesn't this amount to a continuous group of entites?
CorBlimey, sorry to keep on when you keep answering, but how did you manage to select the area you did to add the surface? Did you use Boundary-Surface or what?
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The simplest method for other areas would be to create a 2D sketch and use Convert Entities to create a complete and contiguous loop. The Planar Surface tool can then be used.
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My sketch is a 2D sketch. What do you mean by create a 2D sketch? If I click on Sketch, the Property Manager for Edit Sketch tells me to 'Select a plane, planar face or and edge...' etc . If I click on anything, everything but one line is selected. If I then deselect, and just select a few lines around and area, then click 'Convert entities', all that happens is that the Convert entities Property Manager pops up, with none of my selections included. After the Property Manager pops up, trying to select anything has no effect at all.
It's pretty frustrating to be clicking away, and what I expect to happen doesn't, and so often there's no message to suggest what's wrong.
Why do my selections disappear when I hit 'Convert entities'?
Why can't I add entities in the Property Manager once I've clicked Convert entities?
Are all my entities already converted (to what?). How would I know?
I've run through all the tutorials, and watched YouTube vids, and done some exercises. Some of the work I do goes so quickly, it's easy to see the power of SW, but I still spend most of my time banging my head against the wall with issues like this. Is it just me, or is SW especially uninformative about the state of what you're looking at, and making procedures clear?