ron.sanpedro
2007-08-19, 06:25 PM
an someone perhaps point me at a resource that explains lineweight usage, especially Perspective Lineweights? It seems to me that the Perspective lineweights just match up with Projection lineweights, but are only used in perspectives. Thus an item that uses a lineweight of 3 in Projection also uses the Perspective lineweight of 3.
This doesn't make much sense to me, as the graphic needs in 3D are radically different. Also, it seems like the Projection lineweights are used in non perspective 3Ds, which also makes little sense to me, as the graphic needs of an axonometric drawing are more like a perspective than an orthographic.
I am hoping I am actually misunderstanding the usage, and someone can point me in the right direction. The ultimate goal is to get to better lineweights by default in 3D views, so those views are more useful as design presentation drawings. At this point the best looking view is with all perspective lineweights the same thin line (which is a littler thicker than lineweight 1, which is used exclusively for hatches), then manually profiling with a profile linetype that uses lineweight 16, which is used for nothing else. This works ok, but only in perspective. All other 3D views require a separate View template, where I have set various objects to use different Projection lineweights than that defined by the Categories, and still manually profiling. Then again, I now have the problem of mismatched lineweights in Axon and Perspective, because I have some things in the Axon that both use the same lineweight in orthographic views, but different ones in the 3D. Or can I change the Projection lineweights by view, and the alternate Perspective lineweights will be used in that view only? Hmmm...
Anyway, hoping someone can shed some light on how Revit is intended to work here, so i can avoid doing stuff that fights the tool, so to speak.
Thanks,
Gordon
This doesn't make much sense to me, as the graphic needs in 3D are radically different. Also, it seems like the Projection lineweights are used in non perspective 3Ds, which also makes little sense to me, as the graphic needs of an axonometric drawing are more like a perspective than an orthographic.
I am hoping I am actually misunderstanding the usage, and someone can point me in the right direction. The ultimate goal is to get to better lineweights by default in 3D views, so those views are more useful as design presentation drawings. At this point the best looking view is with all perspective lineweights the same thin line (which is a littler thicker than lineweight 1, which is used exclusively for hatches), then manually profiling with a profile linetype that uses lineweight 16, which is used for nothing else. This works ok, but only in perspective. All other 3D views require a separate View template, where I have set various objects to use different Projection lineweights than that defined by the Categories, and still manually profiling. Then again, I now have the problem of mismatched lineweights in Axon and Perspective, because I have some things in the Axon that both use the same lineweight in orthographic views, but different ones in the 3D. Or can I change the Projection lineweights by view, and the alternate Perspective lineweights will be used in that view only? Hmmm...
Anyway, hoping someone can shed some light on how Revit is intended to work here, so i can avoid doing stuff that fights the tool, so to speak.
Thanks,
Gordon