Fill Attributes

Objects can be filled with a solid color, pattern (with foreground and background colors), hatch, tile, gradient, or image. Alternatively, set the object fill to None to create transparent objects with no fill.

Hatch, tile, gradient, and image fills can be customized to suit the object to which they are applied. The Attributes palette displays a button for each of these fills to open a settings dialog box for customizing the fill. In addition, you can use the Attribute Mapping tool to edit the size, position, and angle of an associative hatch, tile, gradient, or image fill that has been applied to an object (see Mapping Fills with the Attribute Mapping Tool).

Fill Style
Description

None

No fill is applied

Solid

Applies a solid fill to the selected object(s); click the color box to select the fill color. To set the color by class, select the Color by Class option from the color palette.

Pattern

Applies a pattern fill to the selected object(s); click the pattern box to select the desired pattern, and then select the foreground color and background color from the color boxes next to the pattern. To set the pattern colors by class, select the Color by Class option from the color palette.

To create custom patterns for this file, see Creating Custom Patterns for Fill and Pen Styles.

Hatch

Applies a hatch fill to the selected object(s). Select the desired hatch from either the default content or the current file’s content (see Resource Libraries). If there are no hatches defined in the document and default content is not enabled, you are prompted to add a default hatch definition.

To customize the hatch fill for the selected object(s), click the Fill Hatch Settings button).

If the fill of the selected object has been edited, the fill name is highlighted in blue and “(local map)” is appended to the name.

For more information about how to create, edit, and customize hatches, see Using Hatch Fills.

Tile

Applies a tile fill to the selected object(s). Select the desired tile fill from either the default content or the current file’s content (see Resource Libraries). If there are no tiles defined in the document and default content is not enabled, you are prompted to add a default tile definition.

To customize the tile fill for the selected object(s), click the Fill Tile Settings button.

If the fill of the selected object has been edited, the fill name is highlighted in blue and “(local map)” is appended to the name.

For more information about how to create, edit, and customize tiles, see Using Tile Fills.

Gradient

Applies a gradient fill to the selected object(s). Select the desired gradient from either the default content or the current file’s content (see Resource Libraries). If there are no gradients defined in the document and default content is not enabled, you are prompted to add a default gradient definition.

To customize the gradient fill for the selected object(s), click the Fill Gradient Settings button.

For more information about how to create, edit, and customize gradients, see Using Gradient Fills.

Image

Applies an image fill to the selected object(s). Select the desired image from either the default content or the current file’s content (see Resource Libraries). If there are no images defined in the document and default content is not enabled, you are prompted to import an image definition.

To customize the image fill for the selected object(s), click the Fill Image Settings button.

For more information about how to create, edit, and customize images, see Using Image Fills.

Class Style

The selected object(s) takes on the fill attribute set by the object’s class.

     If Use at Creation is enabled for the object’s class, the object’s fill style is automatically set by the class.

     If Use at Creation is disabled for the class, the object only takes on the class style when the Class Style option is selected.

See Setting Class Attributes.

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The Attributes Palette

Creating Custom Patterns for Fill and Pen Styles

 

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