Vectorworks

How to Fill an Object in Vectorworks?

Understanding the Basics of Object Filling in Vectorworks

Filling an object in Vectorworks involves selecting the appropriate colors or patterns that visually enhance your design. The process begins with choosing between solid colors, patterns, gradients, or other filling styles tailored to your project’s needs.

Accessing the Fill Options

  1. Open the Attributes palette, which is usually situated on the right side of the workspace. If it’s not visible, navigate to the menu bar and select Window, then Palettes, and finally Attributes to display it.

  2. In the Attributes palette, locate the section for Fill options. You will see various boxes that represent different fill styles, including Solid, Pattern, Hatch, and Gradient fills.

Choosing the Fill Type

  1. Click the fill box and a Color Palette will open, allowing you to select from predefined colors or create a custom hue. For solid colors, simply click the desired shade.

  2. To apply a pattern fill, select the Pattern option within the fill box. This will present a variety of patterns from which to choose. Each pattern will display its unique background and foreground colors that can be customized if needed.

Applying Fills to Objects

  1. Choose the object you want to fill. This can be done by clicking directly on the shape or by selecting it from the Object Info palette.

  2. Once selected, go back to the Attributes palette, choose your desired fill style (solid color, gradient, etc.), and click on the desired option. The fill will instantly apply to the selected object.

  3. If you wish to apply a hatch pattern, select the object, find the Hatch option in the Fill list, and choose your preferred hatch design from the options provided.

Modifying Existing Fills

  1. To modify a fill that has already been applied to an object, select the object and revisit the Attributes palette.

  2. Click on the fill box to access the color or pattern options again. You can change the color or switch the fill style by selecting a new option from the palette.

  3. If you need to edit a hatch, right-click on the object, choose Modify, and then select Hatch. You can choose Edit to make adjustments to the hatch’s specifications or color.

Creating Custom Hatches

  1. If existing hatches do not meet your expectations, you can create a custom hatch. Open the Resource Manager from the toolbar, click on New Resource, and select Hatch.

  2. Click Create, name your hatch, and configure its properties as required before applying it to your shapes.

Using the Eyedropper Tool for Quick Fills

  1. For an efficient workflow, consider using the Eyedropper tool. Select this tool from the Basic palette on the left.

  2. Before using it, set up your preferences by clicking on Preferences in the toolbox. Specify which attributes you want to match, such as fill color, texture, line style, and more.

  3. Position the Eyedropper over an object with your desired fill and click to pick up its properties. You can then apply these properties to another object by clicking on it with the Eyedropper selected.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of fill styles are available in Vectorworks?
Vectorworks offers several fill styles including solid colors, gradient fills, patterns, hatches, and images. Each style can be customized further to meet project requirements.

Can I create custom color palettes in Vectorworks?
Yes, you can create custom color palettes in Vectorworks. In the Color Palette set, simply select the option to add new colors or modify existing ones to suit your design.

What should I do if I cannot find the Attributes palette?
If the Attributes palette is missing, go to the menu bar, select Window, navigate to Palettes, and click on Attributes to bring it back into view. This action will reset the accessibility to your fill options.

About the author

Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang is a renowned figure in the CAD (Computer-Aided Design) industry in Canada, with over 30 years of experience spanning his native China and Canada. As the founder of a CAD training center, Wei has been instrumental in shaping the skills of hundreds of technicians and engineers in technical drawing and CAD software applications. He is a certified developer with Autodesk, demonstrating his deep expertise and commitment to staying at the forefront of CAD technology. Wei’s passion for education and technology has not only made him a respected educator but also a key player in advancing CAD methodologies in various engineering sectors. His contributions have significantly impacted the way CAD is taught and applied in the professional world, bridging the gap between traditional drafting techniques and modern digital solutions.