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Asardec
1 year ago

Are you an architect? To change the colors of lines, you create a corresponding new layer with the desired color. Only architects and beginners change the color over the line property.

Regardless of this, Bicscad should also go. I’m here to work with it. But I think Bricscad had a setting to switch between layer color and line color.

Asardec
1 year ago
Reply to  Johannes2661

I am a facade planner and the color was a simple example. I can’t change any of the properties. Neither the angle of hatching (e.g. the hatching for the earth is in my version strangely horizontal) nor can I change the transparency or the line strength.

I’m out of the program for that. I can’t help you.

And you can’t make a layer for everything. Sometimes it’s faster if you just go into the properties to make what thicker or just change the color.

Faster doesn’t mean better or right. In line strength, line type or even scaling, I don’t even say what if this is changed over the properties. Even if you change the color within a component (e.g. a screw with the layer “XYZ_screw”), it would be okay. In my experience, however, for example, the screw, the sheet metal, the cutout and the substructure often lie on the same layer and only the colors were adjusted via the properties. –> Then I’ll go and just want to hide the sheet (right click on it and hide layer) and zack is all gone…. Architects can do this well with walls. There are existing walls, new walls and demolition walls all on the same layer and only the colors were changed over the properties.