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    I could stop if I wanted to awarren's Avatar
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    I have to shade out some areas on my drawing what is the best way to do this? I have used dots in the past along with solid gray in color.

    If dots or something how do you get the bh scale small enough?

    If solid which color gray works the best?

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    Default Re: presentation graphics

    Usually for any shading I use colors 252 - 254. With the pen setting set to grayscale.

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    Default Re: presentation graphics

    Andy, two very subjective questions.
    As to the dots, that would depend on plotted scale
    and. size of the are you wished to hatch
    As to grey, perhaps experimet with various shades
    of it to add the depth you desire. So some of it
    might be 60% and some could be 80%.
    And then the final determinate will be; does it look
    good to you.

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