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linetype for greenery (shrubs, trees, hedges)
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02-02-2017 04:28 AM
linetype for greenery (shrubs, trees, hedges)
Hi guys,
I'm working for a garden design company and in our plans there is a lot of need for a free hand type of linetype. So I really need AutoCAD to have the linetype like shown in the image below (notice it's 3 tipes of squiggle lines). Is that achievable (without drawing it by hand with about a kagillion poly lines, of course)? Someone mentioned plugins? Where, how?
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02-02-2017 06:08 AM
If you also looking for linetypes search for the Aeccland.lin file. There are Treeline-Hedge linetypes in there. For symbols look in C:\ProgramData\Autodesk\C3D 2017\enu\Data\Symbols or HERE
Allen Jessup
Engineering Specialist / CAD Manager
02-08-2017 01:15 AM
thank you so much for the replies! I'm off to trying out your kind suggestions!
02-08-2017 10:17 AM
aha, type tool palettes in your command line.
then,
right click on the tittle bar and select "all palettes"
then.
right click on the folded tabs and select "landscape" (there may be an arrow in the bottom, the landscape option is folded there)
there you go,
you could see a lot of tree blocks there ^_^
02-09-2017 12:37 AM
sadly, no Landscape tab
it's not Blocks I'm after, it's the Linetype. So I can do a polyline that will look like in the image. For hedges and things.
02-09-2017 01:14 AM
sadly, this won't work for me.
The buildings are not my main focus, I need the hand drawn hedge linetype. And other planting-appropriate linetypes.
02-09-2017 04:10 AM
Molly,
An interesting question, and I'm not sure what the easiest way would be. What I'd do is hand-trace through about 3 squiggle-loops and use that repeating pattern to create a custom linetype.
Dave
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02-09-2017 10:57 AM
Molly,
As we do half Landscape design as well as Civil projects, I will tell you how we make hedges. Create a polyline inside your required area, offset to the inside 6" or so, then turn that pline into a reversed revcloud. You can play with the arc lengths to get your desired pattern, and you can add a hatch if you need one.
This way you get something like this:
-James
09-11-2017 04:19 AM
I have this same challenge all the time, and am surprised that Autodesk has not developed something standard. I've tried to find the Aeccland.lin file but it does not seem to be available for download anywhere or else I have not found it. It seems to be a linetype that comes with a Civil package, which is not something I can afford for my business. Am I missing something? I am really struggling with using Autocad for landscape drawings.
Chick.biker
09-11-2017 09:56 AM
The Aeccland.lin linetype file lives here:
C:\Users\******\AppData\Roaming\Autodesk\C3D 2017\enu\Support
sub your version for the C3D 2017 folder
10-20-2017 09:34 AM
Hiya all,
after solving the issue with the squiggly line (THANK YOU whoever wrote the code for WPL lisp!), now I battle with a custom line type. I created it with shape, all good untill I hit curves. The line or the 'blips' twists the wrong way at certain turns! Can I prevent that? See image, I want all the V-s pointing inward, how (image, bottom shape)?!!!
Help, please!
Also if anyone wants the lisp file (line of the top shape) or the line type, just ask!
cheers
Molly
03-29-2018 03:03 AM
Hi Molly
Have you got the lisp file of the two line types you have shown? I am looking for similar lisp which draws squiggly line types.
Many thanks
Vincent
04-04-2018 03:01 AM
Yes i do, please see attached.
The hedge is a linetype, not a lisp.
Cheers
Molly
08-23-2019 08:56 AM
Was there an outcome/ resolved method of creating this linetype?
08-23-2019 04:01 PM
No, I'd say not. It's clear someone has tried to create a custom linetype and is not having much success. Perhaps this is my only option, but it's not a good one for my needs, and their linetype is not what I had in mind, although it's similar.
Chick.biker
08-23-2019 04:05 PM
Hmmm, apologies, I think my response was not accurate but I can't seem to delete it now.
Chick.biker
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