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COLOR MIXES ON REFERENCE SOLVE HELPİNG.

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Anonymous
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COLOR MIXES ON REFERENCE SOLVE HELPİNG.

Dwg is attached. 

 

I NOT WANT MIXED COLORS (DISPLAY SEE) 

 

-I did bring it to the front(GREY COLOR), but it doesn't work.

 

THANKS YOU.

 

I wait... 🙂

 

yunusemregokyildiz_0-1585860396257.png

 

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cadffm
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I missed your Problem - i will answer later again - SORRY

Sebastian

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Anonymous
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but Do not touch(move). you looking mixed color ??

 

example: dwg in attacted 

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cadffm
in reply to: Anonymous

Yes i can see the problem, i am searching..

Sebastian

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cadffm
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Okay,

there is nothing wrong, that's a normal "behavior".

I guess this started with 2015 versions  (if anybody can test it with 2014 and 2015 - please test it),

in 2015 Autodesk changed a core thing about how the program display data on your screen.

in 2013 your file looks as expected! I guess in 2014 too and in 2015 not (but I can't test it).

 

I draw on my side in my own file new lines, also with Color1 and Color8 like your sample = same result!

 

hmmmpf

 

 

your file 'small_family_house.dwg' in 2013. Same Computer, same Monitor.

200402-10.JPG

 

Sebastian

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cadffm
in reply to: cadffm

oh man 😅

Command: LineSmoothing OFF

 

 

😴

 

Sebastian

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Anonymous
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Big thanks 

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