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I am trying to print or save a model or drawing to .pdf or .dwg while viewing in "No Hidden Lines" yet maintaining the model color with a white background.
Here is a the model, but with a blue background.
Here is a .pdf in black and white:
Here is a pdf in color but as a solid:
I check the following links listed in this post, but didn't find what I was looking for (or I didn't understand what they were trying to explain).
Thanks, Dale
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There was a special setting somewhere to toggle "model color" rather than the assigned line color for solid edges.
Not sure where to look at the moment... is this what you are asking, Dale?
There was a special setting somewhere to toggle "model color" rather than the assigned line color for solid edges.
Not sure where to look at the moment... is this what you are asking, Dale?
This looks like it will work. It's amazing how long you work with stuff and how much you forget. 🙂
With a white background, in part/assembly/drawing mode ...
Choose File > Save As > Save a Copy >
Select the FileType PDF (*.pdf)
In the PDF Export Settings dialog, select the radio button that specifies a Color setting (as opposed to Grayscale or Mono).
In drawing mode you have the option of using export.
In drawing mode you might need to tweak other settings (e.g line weights).