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this tutorial is on the pattern fill command youamp;#39;re probably familiar with the places where youamp;#39;d use this anyway youamp;#39;d need a simple feature that repeats itself many times over examples of this might be eating fins creating pin layouts for a specialized connector or like this example holes for event grill to make a fill pan you need to seed cup or you can optionally create one a boundaries gets that features are repeated within and a sketch line to indicate initial pattern direction youamp;#39;ll find fill pan on the command manager under the linear pattern button you can select different pattern layouts on the left hand side and specify different attributes such as instant pitch and distance from your boundaries sketch if you want to you can also choose instances to skip useful for perfecting symmetry or creating a blank space for things like a product logo in this example thereamp;#39;s one instance thatamp;#39;s bugging me because it makes the part look n