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05-07-2020
09:53 AM
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05-07-2020
09:53 AM
Highlighter Use in ACAD 2020
I would like to be able to highlight different areas in a drawing. Just like using a highlighter pen. Anyone know how to do this?
05-07-2020
10:19 AM
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05-07-2020
10:19 AM
in short, I've created a "highlight" layer, give a tolerable transparency, then just draw a polyline with a thickness
qnologi
05-07-2020
11:25 AM
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05-07-2020
11:25 AM
I tried this and only generate a thin yellow polyline around selected object. I would like this closed polyline filled with yellow? I attempted to use the hatch feature, but could get it to work.
05-07-2020
11:38 AM
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05-07-2020
11:38 AM
I would like this closed polyline filled with yellow?
The result I was trying to get you to do was more like a thick polyline with a global width that would be sufficient to cover the object, having a color as desired, together with a transparency of like 50 or so...
qnologi
05-07-2020
11:39 AM
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05-07-2020
11:39 AM
PLINE objects can be assigned a global width to be as wide as you need: give it a try.
You can also use SOLID command to create a filled rectangle: you can also just draw a rectangle and fill it with a solid batch for the same effect.
You can also use SOLID command to create a filled rectangle: you can also just draw a rectangle and fill it with a solid batch for the same effect.