![]() Our eyes will quickly see (imagine) lines thickness by color. However, if you only using AutoCAD for 2D drafting, color-dependent maybe more comfortable. Either way, using color might be confusing in 3D. Or define many colors in plot styles tables. You will have to use less colors in your 3D model (we usually use about 5 line weights, I never see more than 10). Imagine if you have to manage the line thickness in AutoCAD Architecture based on object colors. ![]() STB extends the capabilities and simpler to manage. ![]() We know that many applications today using AutoCAD as a platform. In my personal opinion, Autodesk introduce named plot styles (stb) for it’s vertical products. There must has be some benefits for named plot style over color-dependent. However, if you see other CAD applications, I don’t think they use color-dependent. Color-dependent (ctb) has its own advantages. Which plot styles are you using for your AutoCAD drawings? Most of you will answer color-dependent.
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