
Converting a (AutoCAD Drawing) to a (Hatch Pattern) file is not a direct "Save As" process because a DWG contains geometry, while a PAT file is a text-based definition of repeating lines. Autodesk Community, Autodesk Forums, Autodesk Forum 🛠️ Best Methods for Conversion
For those who need more robust control, dedicated "Hatch Pattern Generator" software can create a PAT file from a selection of drawn objects. The general workflow for these tools often involves:
Type HATCH in the command line. In the Hatch Creation ribbon, look at the Pattern panel, change the Type to Custom , and select your newly converted pattern from the list. Troubleshooting Common Conversion Errors
Always define the bottom-left corner of your repeating tile as 0,0 to avoid shifting patterns when scaling. Troubleshooting Common Conversion Errors Error: "Hatch too dense"
*MY_BRICK, Custom brick pattern from DWG ; Converted by DWG to PAT Converter v2.0 ; Source file: project_hatch.dwg 0, 0,0, 0, 10, 5,-5 0, 0,5, 0, 10, 5,-5 90, 0,0, 0, 10, 5,-5
A PAT file is easy to share with colleagues or clients and can be added to any AutoCAD system.
If you work in architecture, engineering, or construction (AEC), you know that standard CAD hatch patterns do not always cut it. Custom brickwork, unique paving layouts, and proprietary cladding materials require custom patterns.
If the pattern looks broken when applied over a large area, your original lines did not snap perfectly to the grid. Re-draw the base unit using strict OSNAP (Object Snap) settings.
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Converting a (AutoCAD Drawing) to a (Hatch Pattern) file is not a direct "Save As" process because a DWG contains geometry, while a PAT file is a text-based definition of repeating lines. Autodesk Community, Autodesk Forums, Autodesk Forum 🛠️ Best Methods for Conversion
For those who need more robust control, dedicated "Hatch Pattern Generator" software can create a PAT file from a selection of drawn objects. The general workflow for these tools often involves:
Type HATCH in the command line. In the Hatch Creation ribbon, look at the Pattern panel, change the Type to Custom , and select your newly converted pattern from the list. Troubleshooting Common Conversion Errors dwg to pat converter
Always define the bottom-left corner of your repeating tile as 0,0 to avoid shifting patterns when scaling. Troubleshooting Common Conversion Errors Error: "Hatch too dense"
*MY_BRICK, Custom brick pattern from DWG ; Converted by DWG to PAT Converter v2.0 ; Source file: project_hatch.dwg 0, 0,0, 0, 10, 5,-5 0, 0,5, 0, 10, 5,-5 90, 0,0, 0, 10, 5,-5 Converting a (AutoCAD Drawing) to a (Hatch Pattern)
A PAT file is easy to share with colleagues or clients and can be added to any AutoCAD system.
If you work in architecture, engineering, or construction (AEC), you know that standard CAD hatch patterns do not always cut it. Custom brickwork, unique paving layouts, and proprietary cladding materials require custom patterns. In the Hatch Creation ribbon, look at the
If the pattern looks broken when applied over a large area, your original lines did not snap perfectly to the grid. Re-draw the base unit using strict OSNAP (Object Snap) settings.