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ELEVATIONS: SHADOW POLYGON FILLS (CAN THEY BE TRANSPARENT?)

Anonymous
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Hey ArchiCAD community. I've got a problem with how archicad 23 illustrates shadows in elevations. When you enable shadows it places a solid fill over your surfaces. I'd prefer if it was transparent so that the surface can be seen. When you go into elevation settings, you will find under Model Display > shadow polygons. I don't see an option to make this transparent. Does anyone have a solution? I'd rather not have to turn off shadows and then draw a 2D fill as a shadow.

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DGSketcher
Legend
AND the Shadow Polygon fill to "Background" or "25%"
Apple iMac Intel i9 / macOS Sonoma / AC27UKI (most recent builds.. if they work)

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runxel
Hero
Just make the background fill pen transparent (="0") ?!
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Solution
DGSketcher
Legend
AND the Shadow Polygon fill to "Background" or "25%"
Apple iMac Intel i9 / macOS Sonoma / AC27UKI (most recent builds.. if they work)
Steve Jepson
Virtuoso
I would add a word of caution. You may get a very different result for shadows than what you see on your screen if you Publish a .pdf using ArchiCAD than if you Print a .pdf using the Adobe Acrobat.

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Anonymous
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runxel wrote:
Just make the background fill pen transparent (="0") ?!
I tried that plus the other suggestion about using a different fill with a % less than 100 and it worked! Thanks