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Wed, Aug 29, 2007 at 2:09:25 PM | Creating Family's - Hatching of Solid Form

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I've created 1'x2' planting mudule solid form family named Green Roof.  The material's chosen for the surface and cut pattern is Gypsum-Plaster.  When I insert it in to my project, the hatch shown for this solid form is a Crosshatch.  Why has the hatch pattern changed after I insert it in to my project, and how can I make it view the way it should (with the Gypsum-Plaster pattern?)

 

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