B&W Layout drawings?
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‎2011-01-28
02:20 PM
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04:40 PM
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Rubia Torres
I tried to make

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‎2011-01-28 02:28 PM
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‎2011-01-28 02:47 PM
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‎2011-01-28 02:51 PM
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‎2011-01-28 03:34 PM
Matthew wrote:The colors are slabs, walls, various materials and roofs. In the drawing layout it's all on the same layer, the Drawing and Figure. Hiding it will hide everything.
The colors are presumably zones. They use their own RGB background per the zone settings rather than pen colors. You can change the zone settings, the display options or hide the layer as appropriate to your needs.
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‎2011-01-28 03:45 PM
Thomasx wrote:This is strange since these are all drawn with pens. Besides zones the only other conditions I can think of that use RGB color are 3D shaded/rendered views and perhaps the cover fills of slabs and roofs (I'd have to check this latter possibility).
The colors are slabs, walls, various materials and roofs.
In the drawing layout it's all on the same layer, the Drawing and Figure. Hiding it will hide everything.The drawing is on one layer in the layout but the elements within the drawing (in its source view) presumably are on multiple layers.
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‎2011-01-28 04:01 PM
Matthew wrote:Yes, but I don't want to change the source view. Unless I really really have to just to get the drawings right. Yet another AC workaround, I guess...
The drawing is on one layer in the layout but the elements within the drawing (in its source view) presumably are on multiple layers.
Thanx for trying to help me out, I really appreciate it.
Thomas
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‎2011-01-28 04:22 PM
I think you would benefit from some hands on in person training or perhaps just some user group meetings if such are available near you. You seem to make a lot of assumptions about how ArchiCAD
I agree that the tutorials could be better but from what I've seen this is an industry wide problem. The documentation at least is far better than the help files and manuals that come with Revit.
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‎2011-01-28 04:48 PM
Matthew wrote:So, actually what you are saying is that AC is not the worst...
The documentation at least is far better than the help files and manuals that come with Revit.
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‎2011-01-28 05:17 PM
AC28 US/INT -> AC08
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