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Distant and close walls tell the difference.

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Distant and close walls tell the difference.

In a plot sheet with several elevations, is there a way to differentiate between distant and close up walls and the like. Also, can you do the same for a 3D model that shows ie. a parapet on a back wall that I want grayed out? Thanx!
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Use the linework tool and/or play around with the Projection vs Cut
lineweights under visibility/graphics.

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In a plot sheet with several elevations, is there a way to differentiate
between distant and close up walls and the like. Also, can you do the same
for a 3D model that shows ie. a parapet on a back wall that I want grayed
out? Thanx!
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Anonymous
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Also note the Silhouettes option under Advanced Model Graphics for the view.
Set it to a heavier line, then linework the distant edges.


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Use the linework tool and/or play around with the Projection vs Cut
lineweights under visibility/graphics.

wrote in message news:5439169@discussion.autodesk.com...
In a plot sheet with several elevations, is there a way to differentiate
between distant and close up walls and the like. Also, can you do the same
for a 3D model that shows ie. a parapet on a back wall that I want grayed
out? Thanx!

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