Using articles

About articles

Articles are grouped pairs of graphical designs (artworks) for the front and rear side of structures. On its part, an artwork is built out of several surface effects — for example, varnishing, images, imprint effects or Braille lettering — each one of them carried in an individual layer.

Using articles in EngView

By using articles you can create different appearances for the same structure, sparing you the need of creating one-off graphics for structures. You only need to create different layers for the different surface processes, and then group these layers into artworks. You then combine, in the article, the artworks into pairs for the front and rear side of the structure. Consider the following two scenarios:

Use articles in EngView or use the Adobe Illustrator integration

The topics in this section guide you in how you can use artwork-carrying articles in EngView. You can also design your artworks by using the integration between EngView and Adobe Illustrator. The integration between the two applications lets you switch between them to modify the structural design and the artwork as the case might arise.

In EngView, you create articles in the 1up drawing and inspect their effect on the structure in 3D drawings. In Illustrator, you need the EngView plug-in to begin creating articles: you create your artwork in the application's canvas and then assign it to variants and articles in Illustrator's Articles panel.