Hi there,
I have recently started doing 3D models for the office - we use AutoCAD architecture 2010
To get to the point, when I'm looking in model space (img1) or paper space (img2) it clearly shows my model in colour...
(img1)
(img2)
However, when I go to plot preview/plot (img3), it just shows the lines and their colour but no fill/3D colour...
(img3)
Just to clarify a few things I have done:
We have a County show coming up very soon and this model is needed for our stand. So any help would be much appreciated.
Thank you all in advance,
Tom
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What do you mean by "what are you using for a CTB or STB?" a little bit confused?
I know that our set up here at work is colour dependant plot style (CTB) if this helps?
If I hatch a 2D object it prints in colour fine.... it just doesnt seem to want to print any of my 3D drwaings in colour?
What i would do, is to use the RENDER command to create an image file of the shaded model, then attach that in Paperspace and plot.
How would you go about attaching that back into PS?
I presume you mean, RENDER, then save that rendered file to X location and insert in back as an image into PS?
Thanks
@Anonymous wrote:
How would you go about attaching that back into PS?
I presume you mean, RENDER, then save that rendered file to X location and insert in back as an image into PS?
Thanks
Exactly.
to place the image, change to your layout, then use the IMAGE command. that will bring up the new-ish Xref dialog, and let you bowse for an image file to attach. (Generally speaking, I get the best results with a .PNG format, but you could also try .JPG as well). Pick an insertion point, and rotate & scale as desired.