![]() If you zoom in or out, the Lineweight actually maintains the exact same on-screen thickness no matter what scale you're zoomed in at (There are workarounds but I won't get into that right now). ![]() Notice in AutoCAD, when you toggle the Lineweight thicknesses to ON, and you set certain objects or layers to the desired thickness, it actually doesn't represent the true literal visual sense when in Model Space. You see, in Adobe Illustrator (and comparable applications) you set the object to a particular thickness and it represents the object in the literal visual sense on-screen. Lineweight is something that is set for plotting purposes, not for on-screen display purposes. Lineweight works differently in AutoCAD when compared to graphics applications like Adobe Illustrator/Photoshop or Inkscape. ![]() Thanks guys for the reply, my only problem is in the layer properties manager, if the lineweight color can change and see the effect immediately, why not the developer of autocad do the same for lineweight( line weight has an off/on display while the color does not).Let me explain something to help you better understand.
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