How to create Elevation Line weight
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2020-07-09 07:32 AM
I am having some problems with Archicad Elevation System.
To create sense of depth Archicad Elevation use shadow. Throw shadow we understand the distance among elements. Instead of line weight use of shadow is really nice.
But I need to use line weight because other partners (engineers or designers) don't use Archicad. They use Autocad. And they don't appreciate shadow in their Auto cad file. When I send Cad file with shadow they asked me to send the drawing just using line weight.
I know Archicad has a distant marker. I used that already. But I need more than 4 line depth in my Autocad elevation drawing. I am struggling with this for last 2 weeks. I would be really happy if you guys suggest something.
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2020-07-09 04:09 PM
avishiplu wrote:Can you explain"using line weight" about shadows ?
When I send Cad file with shadow they asked me to send the drawing just using line weight.
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2020-07-09 05:49 PM
they dont need shadow in drawing.
They need different line weight for object in distance. What we did in hand made drafting. For example, 1 pt for nearest element . 0.8pt for the next one, 0.7, 0.5 etc... O.1 for the farthest element in elevation. Actually we use this technique in drafting class in our architectural schools..
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2020-07-09 06:49 PM
I use the traced Polyline work-a-round method.

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2020-07-09 06:57 PM
Christophe wrote:Dear Christophe
Hello avishiplu,
avishiplu wrote:Can you explain"using line weight" about shadows?
When I send Cad file with shadow they asked me to send the drawing just using line weight.
Thanks for your interest in this issue. Here I attached two images which express my expectation.
Fig-1: Used line weight to show the depth/distance among building elements. ( I want to this).
Fig-2: Used shadow to show the depth/distance among building elements. ( I don't want to use shadow. ).
Sincerely
Avi
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2020-07-09 08:05 PM
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2020-07-10 03:34 AM
But that is it.
To get any more than 2 line weights you will have to manually add lines or maybe you can set up multiple elevations and limit the depth of each one.
So where the extent of the first elevation stops the second elevation starts.
Where the second extent stops, the third starts, and so on.
Then you can override the line thickness in each elevation.
Now you just have to stack all of the elevation drawings on top of each other in the layout.
It should work but I think it is a bit messy.
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2020-07-10 12:50 PM
Thanks about these great illustrations. I agree with Barry and I add that your aim seems to be out of graphical representation rules (in France for sure). 😕
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2020-07-10 04:11 PM
Barry wrote:Dear Barry Kelly
The only option we have is the "Marked Distance" option that will give you 2 different line weights.
But that is it.
To get any more than 2 line weights you will have to manually add lines or maybe you can set up multiple elevations and limit the depth of each one.
So where the extent of the first elevation stops the second elevation starts.
Where the second extent stops, the third starts, and so on.
Then you can override the line thickness in each elevation.
Now you just have to stack all of the elevation drawings on top of each other in the layout.
It should work but I think it is a bit messy.
Barry.
Thanks for ur detailed explanation. I wish Archicad will add a feature to achieve this result easily. I felt it's necessary for construction documents.