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      Hi. I am working on exterior elevations and looking for a certain "style". Right now we are just using the default that really has not sketchyness to it al all. The problem we are having is short verticles lines aren't showing up, like on edges of a cornice. So it looks incomplete. I haven't tried making a style in style builder yet. Is there anyway to adjust or have 8" lengh lines.

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        Dave R
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        The lines in the sketchy line styles are set in increments defined by pixel length rather than in model units whatever they are. Depending upon the style, you may be able to increase the "Level of Detail" slider under Edges>Edit. One other thing that might make a difference is to uncheck the box for Halo in the edges edit tab. If that was turned on, it will shorten up the lines a bit.

        It might be possible to edit the line style to create shorter line segments and update the style in Style Builder but there is a limit to how short the lines can be. I believe it is 16 pixels.

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