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How to fill in circle in EGT

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in this video Iamp;#39;m going to show you two methods and how to draw solid circles and wings the first method is a conventional method where you basically draw a circle you could fill that circle using a B hatch or hatch depending on what provisional CAD youamp;#39;re using some the short key is H you took an interior point of the circle you pick a hatch pattern above where the solid is selected and you could you basically could draw a solid fill the circle in case of a ring you would draw two circles ordered standard on the other likewise H or shortcut by hatch pick interior boundary and get a ring but if you throwing a lot of these and you want to basically repeat the sound for the circle or the ring another useful command thatamp;#39;s typically used is called a doughnut kind and you basically enter the word doughnut you can specify the inside diameter and thatamp;#39;s how damaged so for instance if I pick an inside diameter of zero an outside diameter over one unit I can bas

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(set in Options Element Attributes Fill Types). Choose foreground and background pen colors. For the fill background, you can also choose the transparent option or the Window Background color (located at the end of the Pen Color palette).
0:17 2:18 Now if you let go of your click. Its going to create this perfect circle. Now this was a shape.MoreNow if you let go of your click. Its going to create this perfect circle. Now this was a shape.
6:34 8:08 And start from a point thats already on the screen and then draw something and then that area willMoreAnd start from a point thats already on the screen and then draw something and then that area will automatically be subtracted. If you have a circle. Lets just do it with the marks.
Drawing a circle filled using GLLINES calculate the next y-coordinate: y = (r^2 - x^2)^(1/2) do this in a for loop: start: y = -r; end: y = r; step: y += r/10 (for 10 horizontal lines) you have y, now calculate x tha same way: x = (r^2 - y^2)^(1/2) create 2 vertices: (-x|y) and (x|y)
If you want to make a circular Slab, first draw a circle the shape of your slab. Select the Slab tool and Magic Wand (Space-click) the edge of the circle. NOTE: You can Magic Wand and shape you like, a closed Spline for example.
Explanation: A closed circle indicates greater than or equal to or less than or equal to, while and open circle indicates greater than or less than. We can tell from the inequality that our line plot will only have closed circles, as the only symbol is greater than or equal to.
Hatch or Fill an Object or an Area On the Hatch Creation tab Properties panel Hatch Type list, select the type of hatch that you want to use. On the Pattern panel, click a hatch pattern or fill. On the Boundaries panel, specify the how the pattern boundary is selected: Pick Points.

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