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Changing default pen thicknesses?

Anonymous
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We have just started trying to use ArchiCAD 10 in the office after using previous versions and have always found the default pens too thin ie there are no line thicknesses that are greater than 0.35mm thick. So we have been changing the first 8 pens to different thicknesses. But our CAD supplier has told us that this is not a good idea as these pen thicjknesses are supposedly related to AutoCAD thicknesses etc

Is there any way to change the default pens so that the thicknesses are more varied WITHOUT altering any pens that ArchiCAD uses to draw its default wall constructions and other objects? Ie: what pens doesnt ArchiCAD use? Or does it use them all?

We have also found that the default pens seem to draw some objects far too thick has anyone else found this problem and if so what did you do to get over it?

Any help appreciated.

Nats
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Scott Bulmer
Booster
Search for pen standards which will return a raft of info, but you can start here: http://archicad-talk.graphisoft.com/viewtopic.php?p=65589&highlight=pens#65589
AC27 v. 4060 w/ MEP, Cadimage, Twinmotion 2023.2.2 using AC from AC6.0, 2021 MacPro M1 chip, Adobe CC. Used AC on both platforms.
Anonymous
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Thanks but this topic has just confused me even more. The pens shown on this topics are nothing like the pen colours we have. perhaps the UK and american version is different?

Either way isnt is marvelous that nobody seems to know which pens are used for what?

What exactly is Graphsofts game here??!

All I know is when using the default pens the library parts come out really thick and look terrible which is bloody ridiculous.

Nats
owen
Newcomer
nats wrote:
Either way isnt is marvelous that nobody seems to know which pens are used for what?

What exactly is Graphsofts game here??!

All I know is when using the default pens the library parts come out really thick and look terrible which is bloody ridiculous.

Nats
Mostly I have to agree with you on this .... the default pens in many of Graphisofts library objects are all over the place. One of the fun jobs here is to go through all the objects we put into our library and tools in our template file and change the default pens when required.

One of my favourites are the 2D people in the AC9 library (not using the 10 one quite yet) ..... Pen 4 (0.35mm) is the default So 2D outline people are given pen weight on par with a cut masonry wall ...

They look tops punching out on the set of otherwise fine lineweight elevations I just printed out
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Anonymous
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But you don't need to change the default pens
you can make a copy of the "Pens & Colors"
and then you can switch between them..
theres no need to change the default!

but that's what iäm thinking
Ernest Atanasiu
Advisor
recent wrote:
But you don't need to change the default pens
you can make a copy of the "Pens & Colors"
and then you can switch between them..
theres no need to change the default!

but that's what iäm thinking
how, please tell. i haven't found anything abouth this.
how do you change the pens&colors settings without having to modify them individually and/or per-project?
arch. ernest atanasiu
AC 10-26 INT/GER/FR on Win 10/ Win 11
Scott Bulmer
Booster
uisanata wrote:
how do you change the pens&colors settings without having to modify them individually and/or per-project?
Pen colors and thicknesses are modified in the Documents>Pen Sets>Pens & Colors, and can be 'Stored As' a custom defined set. You can only modify a group of pens to either one color or thickness at a time. Otherwise for the most part, you typically modify one pen at a time (sorry). HOWEVER, once set up for one project (and it doesn't take long), using Options>Element Attributes>Attribute Manager you can 'Save As' or export the pen sets for use in other projects. Pretty straightforward. HTH
Scott
AC27 v. 4060 w/ MEP, Cadimage, Twinmotion 2023.2.2 using AC from AC6.0, 2021 MacPro M1 chip, Adobe CC. Used AC on both platforms.
Ernest Atanasiu
Advisor
thank you
arch. ernest atanasiu
AC 10-26 INT/GER/FR on Win 10/ Win 11
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Graphisoft Partner
Graphisoft Partner
nats wrote:
Thanks but this topic has just confused me even more. The pens shown on this topics are nothing like the pen colours we have. perhaps the UK and american version is different?

Either way isnt is marvelous that nobody seems to know which pens are used for what?

What exactly is Graphsofts game here??!

All I know is when using the default pens the library parts come out really thick and look terrible which is bloody ridiculous.

Nats
Graphisoft's game is to provide a flexible pen system.

While it is not officially documented, Graphisoft use mostly the first 20 pens and pens 91-100. Take a look at the image I posted at http://archicad-talk.graphisoft.com/viewtopic.php?t=11296.

Keep in mind that every pen has it's own description in AC10, so you can flick through them and get a better idea.

Overall, we have many different pensets and yes they are probably are different for each localized version of ArchiCAD (of which there are about 25 I think). Basically you only need 2 pensets: a modeling penset and a publishing penset, where the publishing penset just turns most of the standard pens of the modeling penset to black. You assign that penset to the drawings, once placed on layouts. In addition to that you may have specialized pensets for dealing with DWG's or special plans, etc. For example, you may want your electrical information to jump off your electrical plans, maybe in a certain color. So you can create an Electircal penset that is only assigned to your Electrical drawings, once placed on layouts. That penset will differ from your publishing penset in that it will have a different pen weight for your Electrical pens, and may not map them to black.

It's really very intuitive once you get used to it, and can be set once in a template for all projects.

Good luck,
Link.
Anonymous
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owen wrote:
nats wrote:
Either way isnt is marvelous that nobody seems to know which pens are used for what?

What exactly is Graphsofts game here??!

All I know is when using the default pens the library parts come out really thick and look terrible which is bloody ridiculous.

Nats
Mostly I have to agree with you on this .... the default pens in many of Graphisofts library objects are all over the place. One of the fun jobs here is to go through all the objects we put into our library and tools in our template file and change the default pens when required.

One of my favourites are the 2D people in the AC9 library (not using the 10 one quite yet) ..... Pen 4 (0.35mm) is the default So 2D outline people are given pen weight on par with a cut masonry wall ...

They look tops punching out on the set of otherwise fine lineweight elevations I just printed out
I agree! I must admit only really using AC8 & 9, the new pen sets in 10 need getting used to. When i learnt ArchiCAD we were told by the training course not to change them as they can cause brain ache! So now they are different in 10, im back to square one. I hear that there is a new V10 pen set that replicates V9. But im still waiting for our pass word from our UAS dealer. Doh!