ica_cici Posted March 2, 2010 Posted March 2, 2010 I need to revise some of my old drawings, They're made by using Autocad 2004. The solid parts are set to gouraud shaded with index color 254. The problem is, when I reopen it by Autocad 2008 the solid part looks darker than by Autocad 2004. I checked the index color and it's still 254. The questions are, 1. What causes it? although I didn't change the setting. 2. Is there an option setting for gourauded shaded at Autocad 2004? 3. If there is, where do I find it? so I can change my visual styles at Autocad 2008 accordance to Autocad 2004. Thank you for help! Quote
JD Mather Posted March 2, 2010 Posted March 2, 2010 Are you looking for -shademode (be sure to include the - sign) Quote
ica_cici Posted March 3, 2010 Author Posted March 3, 2010 Yes, I want to set my drawing "Autocad 2008" to -shade mode (gouraud shaded), but there's no -shademode on it but only visual styles manager. Is there a properties manager to check -shade mode (goroaud shaded) setting at Autocad 2004? so I can synchronize my visual styles manager at Autocad 2008 refers to -shade mode at Autocad 2004. Is it possible to apply -shademode at Autocad 2008? Actually I want to get silver color. Quote
ica_cici Posted March 5, 2010 Author Posted March 5, 2010 I think I got your point now JD Mather. The different between shademode and -shademode, it's simple but a big deal. Even though my solids are still darker than at Autocad 2004 but now I change the color index from 254 to 255. At least it's solve my problem for now. Thank You. Quote
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