How to change the background of object in 2d?
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2011-05-30
01:10 PM
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Rubia Torres
2011-05-30
01:10 PM
Thanks in advance for help
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2011-05-31 12:09 AM
2011-05-31
12:09 AM
Ahmed,
Usually what you will find is if you select the object, then using ctrl+T keys you bring up the Objects setting dialog box. Now with in the Objects settings Dialog Box you go to parameters then scroll down until you find 2d Representation. You then change the Fill Background to the required color (Black as you suggest) or you can use the Ø color to see through to your screen backgound color.
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Usually what you will find is if you select the object, then using ctrl+T keys you bring up the Objects setting dialog box. Now with in the Objects settings Dialog Box you go to parameters then scroll down until you find 2d Representation. You then change the Fill Background to the required color (Black as you suggest) or you can use the Ø color to see through to your screen backgound color.
Hope this help
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2011-05-31 12:21 AM
2011-05-31
12:21 AM
thanks wayneh it really work Ø this in 2d presentation background fill but i want to make in the setting whenever i put an object or window it become automatically transparent with the background how i can make this in the setting ??
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2011-05-31 12:59 AM
2011-05-31
12:59 AM
Ahmed,
This would require an amendment within the scripting of the Object to change the default Color thus if you are using a standard AC14 Object you may want to create a library to save a copy into before editing. It would also be advisable to give it a slightly different name. Of course if you are not comfortable with this then once you have set the settings the first time for the object you can use the eyedropper (alt key) to get the object setting before placing again & it will place the Identical Object. Let me know which way you would like to go & I could provide steps to edit Object scripting.
This would require an amendment within the scripting of the Object to change the default Color thus if you are using a standard AC14 Object you may want to create a library to save a copy into before editing. It would also be advisable to give it a slightly different name. Of course if you are not comfortable with this then once you have set the settings the first time for the object you can use the eyedropper (alt key) to get the object setting before placing again & it will place the Identical Object. Let me know which way you would like to go & I could provide steps to edit Object scripting.