

Now we need to tell AutoCAD to also show this pattern in 1:50.

Now try to move your pointer above this pattern, you will see annotative symbol right next your cursor. In the options area, activate annotative.Ĭlick OK to close this dialog. Select it, right click, select hatch edit. Now we need to add annotative behavior to this pattern. Let’s assume we only use those 3 scales.įirst, we need to tell AutoCAD this is how we want it look like in 1:100. And we don’t want this pattern shown in 1:200 scale. Here’s what we are going to do: We want our brick pattern will be not too large in 1:50. Select any wall, right click, and select block editor from context menu. To answer these questions, let’s open our drawing again. But I need it there in detailed drawings. But sometimes it can obstruct my drawings on relatively large scale.

Two questions popped up when I first time learn about annotation scaling: We will also discuss how we can control it further. In this post, we will discuss how we use annotation scaling for hatches. We have added two scales to all of our dimensions automatically. In my previous AutoCAD tutorial, I’ve introduced you annotation scaling for dimension.
