Can you send me the plan.
Can you send me the plan.
Make that in the 'Pattern' dbx the 'Scale' is set to something very small, like .01 to get some of the patterns to show up. At least I had to do just that this morning to get some vertical siding to show in vector view/elevation.
There is a possibility that your pattern colour is set to white in which case it will not show (except on a black screen) and will not print.
I have made sure it isn't white and all my patterns appear to be set to 0.01 in scale.
However, I must have messed around with something enough yesterday that this morning, I opened my layout page back up and some of the stucco had a pattern and the tile area I have had a herringbone pattern that I remember changing the pattern to just to see if something would show up. However, no stone yet and only pattern on some areas. Also, now I can't change the herringbone back to "tile". So my rookie status will remain in effect for at least another day :)
Doug,
I think you will need to post a simple example at the least (including .pat file). Or maybe you have already sent it to William? It might be that you will need to stay within the available patterns packaged with CA.
Thanks to a William, the problem has mostly been solved. I am used to doing a lot of SketchUp models and the paint can is your friend in SketchUp...less friendly friend in Chief if you don't know what you're doing!! Once I reset all my materials back to their defaults I was able to get the patterns to show on my layout drawings. The only remaining sticking point is that when I am working in my model on elevations in vector view, the patterns still do not show up. I have them toggled on and I refresh the screen and nothing happens. In and out of the program, restart computer...nothing helps with this. But, I am happy that I can now finish my CD's and then start the next project and have a few minutes during which to work on the pattern problem some more.
Thanks to all for your help, especially William for taking a chunk of my plan, laughing like mad, then telling me how I should fix my screw-up!!
Doug
By the way, for those that may be searching for this solution, William had my pick my walls using the paint can tool, but the catch to setting your materials back to the original, is the check the pick box titled "use default material".
Thanks again for everyone taking the time to help.
Doug
Doug,
Make sure that the layer "Patterns,3d views" is checked in the "Section view set".
Ha! Yep, generally the spray can on walls is not advised because of the confusion it can cause. Make changes in defaults and plan materials for a global effect. But, I use spray can alot for unique entities. The material "picker" also plays a significant role.Quote:
I am used to doing a lot of SketchUp models and the paint can is your friend in SketchUp