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Screening an area of drawing for plotting
I have a large plan for which I would like to screen a portion of for plotting. (I want part of it to plot very lightly, the rest normally, but I don't want to have to make physical changes to the plan itself to plot this way. I want the entire plan to remain normal for normal plotting.) Can I do this?
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Thanks, but I don't have access to Photoshop. I'm hoping there's some command that allows me to define a specific area of the plan to show lightened without making physical changes to the properties of my lines & text.
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Or simply change them to color 254, 253, 252, 251 or 250 (find the one that's faint enough for your needs): this assumes your plot style table is CTB (or you use no plot style table) and those colors have no overrides if you do use a plot style table.
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My Plot Style is blank, shows nothing, has no name. Not sure why, but it's working the way I want anyway. What if your screen only shows half an object, but you only want that half to be colored differently. I think that's what @Anonymous is asking, asking for a photoshop effect.
Example: Everything in a viewport one color on paperspace and one color on modelspace.
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OK, thanks. I know I can do that, and have for some instances. However, I have linework in both areas that are all on the same layers, so I was trying to avoid having to change layers to affect the plot outcome. I was hoping to be able to select certain "areas" of the drawing to print lighter (perhaps by defining a border), but it sound like it's not that simple.
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