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2006-05-10 11:27 PM
2007-06-19 10:04 AM
Paul wrote:I haven't had a look at the international pens yet since everyone I work with uses some variation of mine, but yes I still consider the pen by function approach to vital in a virtual building workflow. In my template the elements have pens set by default and vast bulk of things are drawn with the first ten pens. This makes it pretty easy to remember.
Hi Matthew - do you still subscribe to the pen color by function philosophy under AC11?
I am struggling to understand the benefits of the default international pen tables, which seem to be set up with that in mind.
2007-06-21 10:10 PM
2007-06-21 10:50 PM
Peter wrote:That's 0.5 mm (about 1.42 pts) and yes that is for plans and sections at 1/4" or 1:50 scale. For 1/8" or 1:100 scale I/we usually use an output pen set with pen 1 set to 0.35 mm. Naturally there are variations depending on the style and preferences of each firm and, sometimes, quirks of the printers (or plotters).
Hello Matthew,
I downloaded your pen settings example.pdf
and studied it and I have a question.
I noticed that pen #1 is .5 point and is used
for section contour lines in plan and section
and this prompts me to ask, what scale
do you or your clients usually use for
building plans.
The office I work in usually does plans at 1/4"=1'-0"
and the section contour pen weight is 2.0 point.
This has always looked very heavy to me
and I always wondered what others used
and at what scale.
Thank you,
Peter Devlin
2007-06-21 11:02 PM
2007-06-22 01:46 AM
2007-06-22 06:56 AM
Chris wrote:Personally, the colors are generally only for working views. The placed views (drawings) are assigned pensets with black and grayscale values in my workflow. I do not use 'all to black' because I want precise control over the mapping.
I have a question about colors - I notice that most of the pen settings I've seen have a lot of pens set to colors rather than black - does this mean that you are plotting in multiple colors or is that just for viewing/working?
I think I saw somewhere (I'm still new to AC) that there is a plot in black and white setting but in the past programs that did this interpreted the colors to be varied grey scales which never looked good. Is this how AC works as well?
2007-06-22 08:03 PM
2008-08-20 12:19 AM
Matthew wrote:
I still consider the pen by function approach to vital in a virtual building workflow. In my template the elements have pens set by default and vast bulk of things are drawn with the first ten pens. This makes it pretty easy to remember.
You will also notice that pens 11 - 20 have the function of being a specific line weight at all times. So if you just want a 0.25mm pen you can just pick the appropriate one (13 usually).
2008-08-20 01:18 AM
Paul wrote:for elements to represent differently in different drawings. off the top of my head and present in the small project i currently have open:
Hi - I am still not sure why mapping pens to element types is useful?
I am hoping/wondering whether someone out there can indeed make a strong case for sticking to the new Graphisoft defaults?no.
2008-08-20 01:42 AM