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Brightness of lines in model space view?

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Anonymous
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Brightness of lines in model space view?

In model space, I am having a hard time seeing my lines against the black back ground. I just installed autocad lt 2019 on a new machine and I imported my favorite CTB files to get my line weights. I draw a lot with white, blue, magenta and various grays. I love my line weights! But on the new machine I can barely see them on the screen. They are too dim...not bright enough. Is there a contrast setting in autocad lt? Can I make the lines and objects more visible on the model screen? Going crazy looking for options. Thanks! 

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pendean
in reply to: Anonymous

No such setting exists in AutoCAD/LT: you will need to adjust your screen colors in Windows, or tweak the background color in AUtoCAD/LT using OPTIONS command's DISPLAY Tab, COLORS button.

I can let everyone here know what you have for a video card and its diver version there may be other things to try.

Have you explored LT2020 (one year newer than your LT2019 version)? It has a completely different dark theme and "black" background color.

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imadHabash
in reply to: Anonymous

if it's a general CAD issue ... have you try to play with the Brightness mode of your machine . or disable hardware acceleration from GRAPHICSCONFIG . 

Imad Habash

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steven-g
in reply to: Anonymous

Can you add a screenshot, so we can see what you are seeing, just in case anything else is going on?

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sophia_lee
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi @Anonymous ,

 

Thanks for posting. 

 

I had a similar case where the lines are far too dim. I fixed it by updating the graphics card driver version. Take a look at the Autodesk Knowlede Network article below;

 

 

Please "Accept Solution" if a reply or replies have helped resolve the issue or answered your question, to help others in the community.


Sophia Lee
Global Product Support Specialist
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Just loaded AutoCad 2021, had to disable hardware accel in GRAPHICSCONFIG (again) to brighten up dim lines.

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Anonymous
in reply to: pendean

Yes, thanks!

I just had to adjust my model background color to black. For some reason, this version of AutoCAD light comes standard with a grey background in model space. 

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arcand_lucie
in reply to: Anonymous

I've had the same problem since I bought a new computer and a new screen. I'm using a NVIDIA graphic card & Autocad LT 2021, with black background. I feel like a can't see anything and my eyes are getting so tired... The lines seems faded and so thin.

 

Any suggestions?


Thanks!

Message 9 of 12
Anonymous
in reply to: arcand_lucie

The following steps worked for me:
1) type CONFIG
2) click Display tab
3) click "Colors..." box
4) set 2D model space, Uniform background to color Black
5) click System tab
6) click "Graphics Performance..." box
7) set Hardware Acceleration to Off
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Message 10 of 12
sophia_lee
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi @arcand_lucie , 

 

I would rather recommend to change the NVIDIA setting to perform high performance to run AutoCAD and set the 

Hope this is helpful. 

 

Please accept this as solution if this helps to resolve your issue. 

 

thank you, 


Sophia Lee
Global Product Support Specialist
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arcand_lucie
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi @sophia_lee ,

I had already forced AutoCAD to use my NVIDIA graphics card months ago. Althought, I had not changed the settings of the card, as shown in your link, which I finally did last week. I think the lines actually look brighter.

Thanks,

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steve_davidson
in reply to: Anonymous

perfect solution.  not sure but it seemed liked I needed to re-start the program for it to take effect

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