NettetDifferent line weights are used to indicate different types of information, such as structural members, floor plans, and elevations. Furthermore, line weights make it easier for the … Nettet28. okt. 2010 · Line Weight of Wall & Floor Hi, can I set different line Weight of Wall & Floor from floor plan to section? I want show some finish layers of wall in section, if use wall line weight in "Object Styles" for floor plan, it is too heavy for section. Thanks! Willie Section Line Weight.jpg 21 KB Report 0 Likes Reply 2 REPLIES Message 2 of 3 …
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NettetYou only need 4, maybe 5 line weights at the most. 0.7mm – Thickest 0.5mm – Thick 0.35mm – Thin 0.25mm – Thinner 0.18mm – Thinnest These thicknesses are an … Nettet20. jan. 2024 · Go to the Additional Settings dropdown menu in the Manage tab. Select the Line Weights tool. Adjust the number 4 thickness for the correct scale. In the example below, we boost the thickness to … to better connect
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Nettet20. apr. 2014 · Set Line Weights. It's always a good idea to assign different line weights to your foreground, middle ground, and background planes. As a general rule of thumb, use thicker lines for the foreground and thinner lines as you move toward the background. This will help you create a subtle but noticeable sense of depth in your drawing. NettetLine weights according to ISO are dependant on 1mm multiplied by square root of 2 (or divided by square root of 2). For example: 1/sqrt (2) = 0,70 or 0,13 * sqrt (2) = 0,18 etc. In that way we can extrapolate all of the standardized line weights. However, in Revit, we often use all of these and few more levels of line weights. Nettet10. feb. 2015 · In the line weight column you have a few layers assigned with a line weight. Some are still set to "default" Set all your layers to whatever line weight you want. Next you need to open your CTB file and check if all the colors you use have the corresponding line weight (or plot thickness) assigned. See image below to better clarify