Plan of objects and fills
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ā2010-05-07
05:54 PM
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Rubia Torres
ā2010-05-07
05:54 PM
I've downloaded a few objects from archibaseplanet.com and they are really nice in 3D. The only thing that I don't like is their 2D representation... when printed you just see a ' blob ' or black ink which isn't very nice to look at.
Now I've looked in the objects settings and altered them, but I can't seem to remove the contours in 2D which are causing the printing/presentation problems... How can I make the chair just a simple line representation without drawing round it ?
It may sound lazy ( not to just draw them ) but I don't want to place a tonne of lines and fills on my plans.
Thank You
Nathan
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ā2010-05-08 01:59 PM
ā2010-05-08
01:59 PM
Nathan:
See this thread:
2D symbol of Archibase.net objects
David
See this thread:
2D symbol of Archibase.net objects
David
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ā2010-05-08 02:59 PM
ā2010-05-08
02:59 PM
David wrote:Ok, I probbly should know where the 2D Full View window is but I dont... Where is it please ?
Nathan:
See this thread:
2D symbol of Archibase.net objects
David
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ā2010-05-09 05:39 AM
ā2010-05-09
05:39 AM
NStocks wrote:Nathan, if you follow more carefully what David suggests you will see
/.Where is it please ?
he refers to "1. Open the library part " then proceed from there.
See attached. HTH
Rod Jurich
AC4.55 - AC14 INT (4204) |  | OBJECTiVE |
AC4.55 - AC14 INT (4204) |  | OBJECTiVE |