Let me explain myself on this subject. I created a logo on autocad 2D (Autocad 2010 LT). Instead of painting it red or blue or green... etc, I'd like to create a contrast with blue and white, as a fill.
Thank you in advance for your help.
Let me explain myself on this subject. I created a logo on autocad 2D (Autocad 2010 LT). Instead of painting it red or blue or green... etc, I'd like to create a contrast with blue and white, as a fill.
Thank you in advance for your help.
A gradient from blue to white basically?
Yes, absolutely.
On autocad, I think it's not possible.
Solidworks neither, you will have to go through a software like illustrator, photoshop etc... (even a free one will do)
Limit, I think Word could do it.
In fact I managed to do it but with another version of autocad...
I should have refrained from answering what =)
Sorry for misleading you...
Have a good day to you!
So what's the problem?
Hello
See this short tutorial in English:
http://www.ellenfinkelstein.com/acadblog/tutorial-how-to-create-a-gradient-fill/
Edit: the previous link is for AutoCAD I think, here are some links for the LT version:
http://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad-lt/downloads/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2015/ENU/AutoCAD-LT/files/GUID-264748AE-55FB-453A-8366-DB4C3A3D4723-htm.html
http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-lt-general-discussion/lt2010-gradient-hatch/m-p/2528754
http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-lt-general-discussion/adjust-scale-of-gradient-fill/td-p/4497387
http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-lt-general-discussion/lt-2013-gradient-edit-problem/td-p/3742585
In fact I just saw that the gradient function is found with hatching in AutoCAD, but the old LT versions do not have this function a priori (at least in 2007):
https://forums.augi.com/showthread.php?63874-D%C3%A9grad%C3%A9s-de-2-couleurs
And a priori it exists in the news, which version do you have?
+1 for Lucas P, it exists, I have the 2014LT version and I can do it.
Conclusion:
Click on "I solved my problem myself" =)
@Bart: Why "solved my problem myself"?
He knew how to do it on AutoCAD but hadn't found the function under AutoCAD LT and I told him where it was!
Thank you all for your answers.
Sorry for the delay, in fact I have AUTOCAD 2010 LT and apparently it doesn't have the gradient function... =( ! Too bad!