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Good morning to all, I wanted a clarification or advice on the export dwg of the views made. I have the need that, in the beams that I have realized, to every section of beams a reason of the same type is associated but of different color. to do this I have created material trants as many sections to make and, at video level, I managed to have the desired yield. going to export however, despite I have selected in the export options in the tab "colors" the "true color" (from what I understood should export the color that I have in sight and not that cahe comes from the tab "layer"), he continues to associate to the net of beams the color of the layer that I attribute to the beams (color that I use for the lines in sight and therefore black).
I hope I've been clear and someone can help me in this arcane!

Thank you very much
 
with the materials applied, I don't think you can export the color of the material.
I usually create ad hoc filters, which is also easier to manage since with filters you can decide in every single view if you view or not the reasons (the filters in addition help you manage other things).
then also depends on the export settings of dwg.
 
I applied the colors by creating specific materials manually modified. . I guess it's not the best way, but I didn't know the filter function and that's why I felt the most intuitive. I will try to study the filters and hope to jump out... thank you very much
 
I have to understand how to filter using the section size (30x80...30x100). .for now I have managed to attribute a structural material different to each type of section. . I then apply the filter according to the structural material of the section. It's a bit slender but it seems to work.
 
you don't want to filter for "structural material." uses another parameter.
You could use the "type" if you differentiated the size in the name of the type.
or, to be sure, use a parameter that until now you have not utlized (type check, type comments, etc.).
 
you don't want to filter for "structural material." uses another parameter.
You could use the "type" if you differentiated the size in the name of the type.
or, to be sure, use a parameter that until now you have not utlized (type check, type comments, etc.).
for "type" I saw that you can't even if I differentiated all sections according to size. . . Effectively I could use comments on the type which is an unused parameter.
Thanks again
 
Why can't you filter like that?
However using the "comments on the type" parameter is fine the sameCattura11.webpCattura12.webp
 

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