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in this session well look at a quick way to apply hatch patterns to a corridor model using a code set style on my screen I have a sample corridor lets zoom in and well take a closer look based on the design properties this area through here is asphalt pavement lets zoom in a little closer to the outside Ive got an aggregate shoulder and then I also have some day lighting let me zoom out well Center this on screen currently my corridor is being displayed using a plottable code set style in fact if I hover over the corridor we can see the name of that style its called Autodesk corridor plot I call this a platypus tile because this code set style is only displaying the feature line geometry that makes up the corridor basically this is the geometry you would see on your plots lets switch the corridor model to more of a working code set style Ill do that by selecting it and then Ill go to the properties palette and down at the bottom Ill flip to a code set style called Autodesk