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just maybe one tip. Don't incorporate the lines on the side in your pill shape. Instead draw them as actual lines before you convert the whole thing into a linetype. That way if you use curved lines or chamfers, the line will not look broken but will be fluid. I hope my explanation is clear enough.
This was pretty helpful. However, I would like to clarify that when i make linetypes with dashes and shapes, and then apply to a spline on the drawing of a map (for example roads/highways), the line does not appear continuous. They are jagged and appear clumsy (unlike how it is for the circle example provided in the video). Since these drawings are printed to a particular scale, I would not be able to reduce the scale of the linetype as well. I would like to know of a possible solution to this problem.
I put the explanation here above. Don't incorporate the little lines in your pill shape. Use actual lines on the side of the shape before converting it to a linetype. That should solve your problem
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Helpful, thanks
just maybe one tip. Don't incorporate the lines on the side in your pill shape. Instead draw them as actual lines before you convert the whole thing into a linetype. That way if you use curved lines or chamfers, the line will not look broken but will be fluid. I hope my explanation is clear enough.
not so much...
helpful.. nice.. great... #CivilEngineering....
This was pretty helpful. However, I would like to clarify that when i make linetypes with dashes and shapes, and then apply to a spline on the drawing of a map (for example roads/highways), the line does not appear continuous. They are jagged and appear clumsy (unlike how it is for the circle example provided in the video). Since these drawings are printed to a particular scale, I would not be able to reduce the scale of the linetype as well. I would like to know of a possible solution to this problem.
I put the explanation here above. Don't incorporate the little lines in your pill shape. Use actual lines on the side of the shape before converting it to a linetype. That should solve your problem
can we make different thickness for items inside the line...?
Hello, I tried to create a linetype that looks like: / / / / / / / / but have had no success
can your curve a shape with if there is no line present ?
I cannot find the mktypeline how do i do
COMPILE, LOAD, SHAPE, LT?
Why just don't make Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V. That's all)