I'd love to be able to set the opacity of viewports, or fills, or ideally both. You know when CAD drawings can seem pretty heavy, particularly with trees/ foliage/ textures/ backgrounds all added in. I've come to VW from Illustrator and I often like to knock those elements down to be a lot less dominant (or add a low opacity white mask over the lower layer/s) to let the really important stuff (whatever that may be) stand out. It would cut down my workflow (ie export to Illustrator, adjust opacity/ layers then print) and make my final sheets 'dynamic' - as the viewports are - related to the model. Opacity adjustment could bring fantastic sublety to the presentation of VW drawings.
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I'd love to be able to set the opacity of viewports, or fills, or ideally both. You know when CAD drawings can seem pretty heavy, particularly with trees/ foliage/ textures/ backgrounds all added in. I've come to VW from Illustrator and I often like to knock those elements down to be a lot less dominant (or add a low opacity white mask over the lower layer/s) to let the really important stuff (whatever that may be) stand out. It would cut down my workflow (ie export to Illustrator, adjust opacity/ layers then print) and make my final sheets 'dynamic' - as the viewports are - related to the model. Opacity adjustment could bring fantastic sublety to the presentation of VW drawings.
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