Marcus bLD Posted July 27, 2023 Share Posted July 27, 2023 Hi, I've created a "nice" visual planting plan for my client using 2d/3d symbols, that naturally aims to look the part and give the client a strong visual interpretation of their new garden. My question now is; I want to simplify these plants so they are more just black and white outlines that make it easy for a contractor to read when it comes time to planting them. Is there a workaround for this, or do I have to re-draw/majorly edit each plant to do this? Thanks Quote Link to comment
Jeff Prince Posted July 27, 2023 Share Posted July 27, 2023 (edited) Have you done the Landmark classes on Vectorworks University? Edited July 27, 2023 by jeff prince Quote Link to comment
Jonathan Pickup Posted July 27, 2023 Share Posted July 27, 2023 4 hours ago, Marcus bLD said: Hi, I've created a "nice" visual planting plan for my client using 2d/3d symbols, that naturally aims to look the part and give the client a strong visual interpretation of their new garden. My question now is; I want to simplify these plants so they are more just black and white outlines that make it easy for a contractor to read when it comes time to planting them. Is there a workaround for this, or do I have to re-draw/majorly edit each plant to do this? Thanks There is a solution for this. You can turn off the class for the linework, colour fill, but leave the outlines on. Ideally, you should create your library with a series of classes that will allow you to quickly change from the graphic design to the technical plan without any redrawing. 2 Quote Link to comment
Marcus bLD Posted July 28, 2023 Author Share Posted July 28, 2023 Thanks Jonathan, I will look further into that.. I've watched about 50 of your videos over the last few days.. very helpful coming from 2d drawing in Autocad! Cheers Quote Link to comment
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