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how do you increase the thickness of object lines on a drawing (need to capture screen shots for a book)
Photoshop.
Make the object lines a unique color, then select them in an image editor and then stroke the selection with a fatter brush. It can be an obnoxious color as they can be entirely replaced.
I used to do this to also make the surround edge geometry thicker - pick the background, invert the selection, and then stroke the edge; it will be like the manual style illustrations.
On the print dialog select the jpeg printer type (under "Add Printer Type"). Then you can adjust you line thickness in pen table file. Just make sure you select "Print To file".
This way you can go from:
to:
This way you may keep you model/drawing manipulation to a minimum.
Attached is a pcf file for a jpeg printer.
Print to PDF using pen-table. Capture screen shot from PDF file. Works good.
Hope the attached video helps.
Nice trick Dhanraj. However this is possible only when one projects the edges in the sketch mode. The projected entities then behave like Sketch Entities.
Discovered that even though my high resolution graphics setting shows lines line on the screen that my snagit capture, when pasted into the WORD doc for my new book, has the correct width lines on the jpg.