2023-04-03 11:53 AM - edited 2023-04-03 11:56 AM
Hi all,
I would like to know if can change the thickness of the lines of an external drawing.
I work as lighting planner and I import .dwg plan from architects all the time, setting the external drawing to 08-Greyscale.
The problem is that when I print my PDF with my changes, the lines from the external drawing are quite thick and don't look good.
Is it a proper way to set them thinner, ideally as I am seeing them in the model space?
Thanks
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2023-04-03 04:02 PM
There are 255 pens (number 1 to 255), and each can have their own colour and thickness.
In your image you show pen number 1 as grey and 0.03mm thick.
If your DWG file uses pen 1, that is what you will see if you have it using that 00_SP pen set.
If you are using the Drawing tool to place the DWG, then you can set it you use that 00_SP pen set, while in Archicad itself, you can be using a different pen set.
You can also view the drawings own pen set - it will show just the pens actually used.
You can then save that as a new pen set and edit the colour/thickness of those used pens.
Then set the drawing to use that new pen set.
Or now you have an 00_SP pen set, change the colour/thickness of the used pens in that pen set.
Barry.
2023-04-03 12:57 PM
If your DWGs use different pens to you regular Archicad plan, then you just need to set those pens used by the DWG to thinner pen weights in your 08-Greyscale Pen set.
If the same pens are used, then you have to change the pens used in the DWG to pens in your pen set that have a thinner weight.
I hope that makes sense.
Barry.
2023-04-03 01:41 PM
Hi Berry,
Thank you for your reply.
I am a bit new to Archicad, so I am not really sure I understand.
The DWG I import is probably done in another software. Are "pens" simply another terms for "colors"?
What I did is I took the Greyscale pens setting from the option, changed everything to a new thickness and saved with a new name (00_SP).
I have then applied to my external drawing, reloaded the worksheet and it seems to work.
Was it the right thing to do?
(Please excuse the German UI)
Thanks
2023-04-03 04:02 PM
There are 255 pens (number 1 to 255), and each can have their own colour and thickness.
In your image you show pen number 1 as grey and 0.03mm thick.
If your DWG file uses pen 1, that is what you will see if you have it using that 00_SP pen set.
If you are using the Drawing tool to place the DWG, then you can set it you use that 00_SP pen set, while in Archicad itself, you can be using a different pen set.
You can also view the drawings own pen set - it will show just the pens actually used.
You can then save that as a new pen set and edit the colour/thickness of those used pens.
Then set the drawing to use that new pen set.
Or now you have an 00_SP pen set, change the colour/thickness of the used pens in that pen set.
Barry.