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Anonymous
2285 Vistas, 8 Respuestas

AutoCAD object become darker

I'm not sure what have I do before, but is there any way to make the object become brighter? I have checked the visual style, color layer, lighting, sun, and anything that is related to light but the color still looks different. Original.PNGAfter (darker).PNG

Patchy
en respuesta a: Anonymous

You have them on locked layers

Valentin-WSP
en respuesta a: Anonymous

@Anonymous ,

 

If the drawing is Xref, adjust the settings in the OPTIONS > Display > Fade Control.

 

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Emilio Valentin
Anonymous
en respuesta a: Patchy

All the layer is unlocked. I have tried lock and unlock again but it still looks dark.
Anonymous
en respuesta a: Valentin-WSP

Hi Valentin, only some of the object are XREF, but I also tried to adjust the value but all the object still looks dark.
Valentin-WSP
en respuesta a: Anonymous

@Anonymous ,

 

The best option is for you to post the drawing.

 

In the mean time, 

  1. Check its not a setting on your monitor or TV picture mode.
  2. Set  CETRANSPARENCY = ByLayer
  3. Set  VSFACEOPACITY <-60>

Your last resort would be to Reset to Default (link).



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Emilio Valentin
dgorsman
en respuesta a: Anonymous

Wild stab in the dark, have you started the REFEDIT command?  This will dim content not in the XREF or block reference being edited.  Telltale sign, is there are a handful of contextual panels added to the Ribbon to save-and-close, exit-without-save, and transfer content between the edited XREF/block and the drawing context.

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Anonymous
en respuesta a: Anonymous

Thank you for all the support, but it still looks dark. I have attached a google drive link here. I would be happy if anyone can solve it. Thank you. 

https://drive.google.com/file/d/13cgl8k84mmmP43KB2oz9GKOvwkpN51AC/view?usp=sharing

pendean
en respuesta a: Anonymous

Change your SHADEMODE setting to anything other than SHADED

 

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