AutoCad :: Hatching Doesn't Recognize Enclosed Area
Oct 12, 2011
Is there any way of finding out what objects (lines) don’t quite join together and enclose the space I am trying to hatch/fill within. I'm going round all the corners and intersections with the 'fillet' command just in case I miss something but couldn't imagine doing this if there were lots of corners in a complicated drawing. Would be so time consuming! I've tried using the boundary command but it doesn't recognise the enclosed area (perhaps because it's not fully enclosed because one of the corners doesn't quite join?). Any way CAD would be able to detect which corner doesn't quite join?
When creating a new path in the paths palette, the thumbnail indicates with white, the area enclosed, and with grey, the area excluded. When I create new paths, it keeps indicating 'outside' the path as the area 'enclosed'. I then have to go through a painful process of converting path to selection, selecting inverse, converting selection to path and adjusting the new path to how I want it again.
How do I directly invert the (positive) area selected by the path?
I have small problem. When I use hatch on certain area it also wants to hatch one closed area ,however other closed areas do not hatch. I rechecked , remade the closed area which is hatched along side with the area I really need to hatch. So how can I isolate that little area? Or what is the problem?
I'm trying to do the drawings of the parts i have made in Inventor but I'm having trouble inserting the centerlines in the holes. Basically, inventor doesn't recognise the centers of the holes in the correct place, so the centerlines can't be put in the center of them. By example, it makes the center of the holes in the lines created by the walls of the hole instead of of making the centers in the center of the hole.
although I have created a custom paper size for print a drawing as I describe on the attached file, the program don't do it any change and does not recognize the changes or the size of the sheet.
I've been saving down cad files and opening in AI for about 6 months now with no problems. Now it won't recognize any CAD files, no matter how I save it down, I 've tried 2010 and 2004.
We've got a sketched symbol that locates to the center of holes on a part.Problem is, the symbol either doesn't recognize the hole's center and even if it does, the center of the symbol (the designated insertion point) jumps to the edge of the hole.I've even recreated the symbol and I get the same effect.
I have done everything I can find on the web (reloaded files, downloaded new files, you name it) and LR5 still won't let me "use" my AVI files. I can see the snippets,, they appear to be there, but I cannot play them, edit them, scrub them, export them etc. Suggestions other than to dump Lightroom (especially since the Adobe chat service is useless)?
EVerytime I try and download ANYTHING, it goes to Photoshop (I have CS4) and says, Photoshop does not recognize this file!... what is a 'nerdy photographer gal to do'?? I have had this problem for about 6 months. I called dear old Mumbai,and of course, he told me that I would have to pay for any info! or go to Adobe support systems.
I recently installed Photoshop CS4. I still have CS3 installed. When I go to print from CS4, it prompts me that there is no printer installed on my pc. (CS3 will still print without issues). I have downloaded and installed the latest and greatest drivers for my Canon Pixma Pro 9500. I have tried recreating the Photoshop preference file and still no good on either attempted solution. I even tried unistalling CS3 - no good.
How do I "convince" Photoshop CS4 that printer software and drivers exist on my pc?
After Effects 12.1 doesn't recognize my GTX 780M (latest IMAC 2013) and it's impossible to activate "Enable untested, unsupported GPU for CUDA acceleration of ray-traced 3D renderer.” I've tried to add it in the "raytracer supported cards.txt" file but nothig happened.
Recently purchased a Nikon D600. CS5 does not recognize the NEF files from the D600. I'm told I need Camera Raw 7.3 update, but this works only with CS6. Isn't there any way I can use CS5 with D600 files?
I use photoshop cs4 and a Nikon D300s. I updated camera raw 5.4 and photoshop does not recognize the raw files.Lightroom 3.6 does not recognize the raw files either.
When I open previous artwork files, to maintain or update, one of my fonts disappeared. Coreldraw does recognize the font when I open the artwork file, but within the artwork the text in this paticular font is blank. It's called Trajan Pro. All my other softwares recognize it and I can use it, except in Corel. Not sure how to get this fixed, since I never had this problem before.
Elements 10 - Just bougfht a new camera, Canon 70d. Elements 10 doesn't recognize the raw files even though the same file extension is the same as my other Canon 60d.
I just built this brand new computer and everytime I open up Photoshop CC it first promps me with a message that 3d features require a minimum of 512mb of vRam and it has detected less on my system. I then go into Edit>Preference>Performance and under Graphics Processor Settings it says that it is Unable to detect information and that photoshop has detected an error in my display driver.
This is a brand new computer the specs are:
Windows 8 Pro - 64bit Intel Core i5-3570k CPU @ 3.40GHz Ram: 16 GB Graphics: AMD Radeon HD 7700 Series
I updated my graphics driver via the Radeon site and it is version: 12.104-130328a-159787C-ATI.
I even rolled back to previous versions of my display driver and still nothing. I also tried out CS6 and CS5 and I still have the same problems.
I just bought a brand new Alienware M17x R4 with Windows 8 Pro x64 and Photoshop CS6 won't recognize my NVIDIA GeForce GTX 675M GPU?I've already updated Windows 8, Photoshop and the Nvidia graphics driver.
I spent so much on a nice graphics card but now it seems PS CS6 can't even use it. It's using the Intel HD4000 instead: I also tried this: URL... According to this, my graphics card should work, it's a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 675M, which is a 600 series GPU: URL...Tested video cards for Photoshop CS6 #.
Adobe tested the following video cards before the release of Photoshop CS6. This document lists the video card by series. The minimum amount of RAM supported on video cards for Photoshop CS6 is 256 MB. Photoshop 13.1 cannot display 3D features if you have less than 512 MB VRAM on your video card.
Important: This document is updated as newly released cards are tested. However, Adobe cannot test all cards in a timely manner. If a video card is not listed here, but was released after May 2012, you can assume that the card will work with Photoshop CS6.Adobe tested laptop and desktop versions of the following cards. Be sure to download the latest driver for your specific model. (Laptop and desktop versions have slightly different names.)nVidia GeForce 8000, 9000, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600 series.
I just got the 64 bit version of CS5 after using the 32 bit version, and at first the OpenGL stuff was working, but then all of a sudden it stopped. The 32 bit version recognizes my graphics card and lets me use OpenGL, but the 64 bit version doesn't.
I have Windows 7 64 bit and an Intel HD Graphics Family
I used the old video studio several years ago and I have just recently upgraded to this version. I have also purchased a new sony Video Camera the HDR-CX560V. Unfortunately, the software doesn't recognize when the camera is connected via USB cable.