line types on screen
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‎2009-01-15 07:34 AM
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‎2009-01-15 08:05 AM
‎2009-01-15
08:05 AM
GeNOS wrote:There is a "True Line Weight" toggle in the "On Screen Display Options" in the "View" menu.
is there a way to see all the line work on the screen as hairline instead of there set weights.. just to make trace referencing a bit easier. then switch back to the normal line weights?
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‎2009-01-16 12:00 AM
‎2009-01-16
12:00 AM
sweet.. thats so much better to work with
thanks
thanks
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‎2009-01-16 12:37 AM
‎2009-01-16
12:37 AM
GeNOS, have you been drawing in crayon mode all this time? You must be very capable!
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‎2009-01-16 05:03 AM
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Charlee wrote:
GeNOS, have you been drawing in crayon mode all this time? You must be very capable!


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‎2009-01-16 05:18 AM
‎2009-01-16
05:18 AM
I generally prefer to work in True Lineweight. Then you know what you're getting.