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  • A Offline
    aussie
    last edited by 15 Jan 2008, 06:25

    I am modelling a building that has a parking lot outback. The client wants to focus in on the parking area. Is there any way to turn the black line that is dividing the parking spot into white. Also the road has the 4"x5' dividers running down the center (gray/black road), but the black outer line overpowers the white center.
    Hope this makes sense.

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      remus
      last edited by 15 Jan 2008, 07:13

      i tihnk im right in thinking that you cna just use the paint bucket tool to paint lines as you would faces. bit more deail: http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=609

      http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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        juju
        last edited by 15 Jan 2008, 08:22

        You could have a look at the way Paul Russam does roadmarkings. Looks quite good too!

        Save the Earth, it's the only planet with chocolate.

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          Gaieus
          last edited by 15 Jan 2008, 09:07

          This is the same as with 3D text - viewing from a distance, the black edges override the coloured faces.
          You can either use the color lines by material way that Remus mentioned or you can also hide them away say onto a hidden layer (or use tzhe hide tool but then you'd need to group the entities).

          Gai...

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            aussie
            last edited by 15 Jan 2008, 15:54

            Thanks guys
            I worked out a way I made a layer called 'parking-lines' and layed out the parking and road markings, then I filled it in on another layer 'site'. Then I turned the 'parking-lines' layer off.

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              Jean Lemire
              last edited by 15 Jan 2008, 16:28

              Hi folks.

              See attached SU file for ideas.

              Just ideas.


              Road markings.skp

              Jean (Johnny) Lemire from Repentigny, Quebec, Canada.

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              • A Offline
                aussie
                last edited by 15 Jan 2008, 17:23

                How did you select lines by material?

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                  Gaieus
                  last edited by 15 Jan 2008, 17:34

                  Go to the Styles window > in model > default style (I guess you are modelling in it) > edit tab > at the bottom you can see the dropdown menu where you can set the lines "by material".

                  Gai...

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                    aussie
                    last edited by 15 Jan 2008, 17:54

                    Got it, works well

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                      Gaieus
                      last edited by 15 Jan 2008, 23:36

                      Cool. BTW that was the first hint given by Remus in this thread...

                      Gai...

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                        Gareth
                        last edited by 20 Jan 2008, 23:03

                        I usually make my parking lines 100mm wide by say 5500mm long and construct one of them using the rectangle tool.... I then fill the rectangle with White..... then I copy the White filled recatangle to create each of the carparking spaces and then soften (hide) the black lines.

                        You are then left with a 100mm wide white line with no black line borders.

                        Seems to work well but it can be tedious if you have a very large carpark.

                        Cheers,

                        Gareth

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