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I need a fill pattern that resembles the one I have attached. I am trying to distinguish between two different brick shades on a hidden-line elevation. The pattern I have attached would represent the darker shade. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
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If that had been one pat file in cad, then you could have just imported the dwg - exploded it and you would have it. But this is two pat files .... Guess it's time for you to learn how to write one or use hatchkit to create it.
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