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2006-09-05 02:35 AM
PatriciaLeão wrote:Actually i still use black pens when drafting for sketches and masterplans. I have another pen set for this. Like you say it is good to see what is actually going to be printed, especially when doing a presentation document. I switch to coloured drafting pens when i am doing construction documentation and the like.
...but I was convinced that in AC, I should see what would be printed...
2006-09-05 04:14 AM
Mark wrote:. . . and then when you take this principle to the next level, different pen colours
For me, the only difference between my drafting and plotting pens sets are the first 10 pens which are colour in the drafting pen set and black in the plotting pen set. All the pen weights remian constant.
2006-09-05 04:22 AM
2006-09-05 10:51 AM
Mark wrote:I guess I wasn't working the best way, only having one pen set (both for modeling and printing). But correct me if I'm wrong again: with the pre set pen sets, that come in AC10, do I still need to have different pen sets for plotting or they're all integrated? I think they already include the ones for plotting... so with the same pen number, I could have different effects.
Actually i still use black pens when drafting for sketches and masterplans. I have another pen set for this.
2006-09-05 11:09 AM
~/archiben wrote:
- hide composite wall linings to show core only by changing them to white.
2006-09-05 10:22 PM