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Topic Closed3D Project help

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    Posted: 07.Dec.2009 at 15:34
Hi, I'm currently doing some 3d work for a building companies website and have created seperate 3d models for example purpose for different building solutions. I have been asked to put the company name on the drawing faintly so that it can't be copied but am having difficulty finding the best way to do this.
 
Is there a way of creating transparent type text so that you can see the background through it etc?
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11.Dec.2009 at 16:36
In Acad, yes, I believe its called object opacity.
Or you could just select a color so close to either white or black that you can barly see it. Then when you print, even a color printer wont be able to distenguish the two.
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