![]() ![]() Luckily, there is an easy solution to this. I live in the Denver Colorado area, so my drawings are not only far from zero, zero but also the 3rd zero as we are a mile high… And since Civil 3D works in real-world coordinates, our drawings are far away from the origin. The further away your drawing elements are from the “Origin” (0,0,0) the more weird stuff tends to happen in your drawing. Here is a good rule of thumb when it comes to AutoCAD. Sidenote: I think that the problem still persists on other custom concrete patterns as well.Īs seen below, The issue seems to be only one triangle that is repeated. As you can tell by the title of the post, it is the fact that AutoCAD and the OOTB (Out Of The Box) concrete hatch pattern seem to not get along very well. In fact, this is a very common issue that plagues AutoCAD Civil 3D users. I hope that you noticed something in my previous blog post about fixing holes in hatches that didn’t have anything to do with that topic.
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