2017-06-29 08:43 AM - last edited on 2023-05-23 03:06 AM by Gordana Radonic
2017-06-29 09:46 AM
2017-06-29 01:25 PM
2017-06-30 04:57 AM
2017-06-30 06:31 AM
gpowless wrote:Hi gpowless, thanks for sharing the advice, but as Barry had mentioned i think creating separate pen sets may be a bit hectic as I was hoping to show one element in foreground with a thick weight in one elevation, whilst in another it is in the background with a thin pen.
Use custom pen sets. One for floor plan with all the line weights you require there and another for elevations with the different line weights. You can add your individual pen sets to the views by modifying the view settings.
2017-06-30 06:34 AM
Barry wrote:Hi Barry,
I don't think pen sets will really work for what Andy wants.
I think he is saying an element in the foreground of one elevation may be in the background of another.
It is the same element and therefore using the same pen.
Yes you could set up two pen sets and use one for each view.
But what happens if you have two elements using the same pen in the same elevation - one in the foreground and one in the background.
Pen sets will not help out unless you set each element to use different pens.
Then in a side elevation they might both be in the foreground or background so you will need another pen set for that view.
It will al start getting very messy, very quickly.
That is why the 'marked distance area' is good but it too has it's limitations (pardon the pun).
No control over exact pen weight.
Only two distance ranges (limits).
Elements like angled walls or roof slopes that transition from one range limit to the next will suddenly alter pen thickness.
Barry.