What are "halftones"=mezzitoni in Revit?
I hope "halftones" is the right translation.
Grazie.
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What are "halftones"=mezzitoni in Revit?
I hope "halftones" is the right translation.
Grazie.
Solved! Go to Solution.
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"Halftone" is the right translation, but what's your question?
Maybe this will help:
or this:
"Halftone" is the right translation, but what's your question?
Maybe this will help:
or this:
Yes, Halftone the term used in the english version of Revit.
This function is a quick way to override the graphic settings of all the lines associated with the selected objects in order for them to appear lighter/thinner. It is a setting available in other places where graphic overrides are found.
Hope this helps,
-luc
Yes, Halftone the term used in the english version of Revit.
This function is a quick way to override the graphic settings of all the lines associated with the selected objects in order for them to appear lighter/thinner. It is a setting available in other places where graphic overrides are found.
Hope this helps,
-luc
@lucdoucet_msdl wrote:
Gotta read the title and the text at the same time! 😉
Me? Did I misread or something. Wouldn't be the first time. Blame my aged eyes -- and brain. 😉
@lucdoucet_msdl wrote:
Gotta read the title and the text at the same time! 😉
Me? Did I misread or something. Wouldn't be the first time. Blame my aged eyes -- and brain. 😉
Thank you! If I understand correctly, I think these "halftones" could be very useful to me when I export views in illustrator and then photoshop!
Thank you! If I understand correctly, I think these "halftones" could be very useful to me when I export views in illustrator and then photoshop!
Is this about Exporting to an Image File? Raster? I don't think Halftone will be of much benefit in that scenario.
Is this about Exporting to an Image File? Raster? I don't think Halftone will be of much benefit in that scenario.
@barthbradley I export as a .DWG. I open it in Autocad and then I bring everything in illustrator (finally in photoshop) 🙂
@barthbradley I export as a .DWG. I open it in Autocad and then I bring everything in illustrator (finally in photoshop) 🙂
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