2025-04-16
05:05 AM
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2025-04-24
01:57 AM
by
Laszlo Nagy
Hello,
I am wondering if it is possible for ArchiCAD to have "screened" pen colours so they have a transparency when plotted?
Can the pen colours be set to a degree of transparency. From what I can find online and this forum is does not appear so. I thought there may be a work around.
My goal is to have thicker line types (say 1mm or 1.5mm) that can have a 25% or 50% screen so the lines allow some of the lines/objects below to show through.
Thank you.
Grant
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2025-04-16 05:13 AM
Short answer, no.
But you could set up a dashed line type and you will see through the gaps (not quite the same I know).
Barry.
2025-04-16 05:13 AM
Short answer, no.
But you could set up a dashed line type and you will see through the gaps (not quite the same I know).
Barry.
2025-04-19 02:34 PM
@Barry Kelly Thank you
Wednesday
I would love to see this added in a future update! As a former autoCAD user I used transparent lines all the time.
Wednesday
Different solution for a similar problem: we use grey outlines for furniture, floor tile patterns and the like to allow black text to pop out better.
Using red, blue and green pens also helps with elements / annotation overlays to read more clearly.
Some printers do not like percentage fills unless you set them to 'CAD' printing, which 3rd parties/clients often are clueless about, so that's something to consider with percentage fills as well.
Thursday
You should make a wish in the official Wishlist so other can vote on it:
https://community.graphisoft.com/t5/Wishlist/idb-p/wishlist