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in this lesson we are going to cover our last command for patterning features now if you want to work along with me go into your working files folder and open the part name fill patterns so letamp;#39;s begin I am going to go to the drop down for linear pattern and notice near the bottom of the strap down menu we see fill pattern now this patterning command is different than the other ones itamp;#39;s typically used in industry when you want to ventilate a part or add lightning holes now and I say lightning holes I am referring to adding holes in a part to decrease the weight of a part the fill pattern command requires that you create a sketch beforehand to define the boundary for the fill pattern so if we look at the icon here this dark blue line represents the boundary I am referring to so letamp;#39;s begin letamp;#39;s go to the sketch tab create a new sketch weamp;#39;ll create a new sketch on this face here letamp;#39;s view normal to the sketch and then Iamp;#39;ll create