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Does anyone know how to change the lineweight of hatching. I am trying to darken the lineweight.
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as far as I know there is no way to change the lineweights of a hatching pattern. I will try to find out for you.
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According to Autodesk, there is currently no way to change the lineweights of surface patterns. They know this and have a running list of clients who are mentioning this problem. (that probably means they are trying to fix it)
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does the line weights commad affect this?
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I believe it does not. I would be interested to know if it does for sure though...try it and let us know!
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