Sheet layers can have a document default sketch style applied, which changes the appearance of objects on the sheet layer, but does not sketch the viewports on the sheet layer. Each viewport can have its own sketch style, making it easy to present designs with different sketched looks.
To apply a sketch style to a sheet layer viewport:
1. Select the viewport.
2. On the Shape tab of the Object Info palette, select Sketch from the Rendering list. Click Render Settings to select the viewport default sketch style.
If you are creating a viewport, select Sketch from the Rendering list in the Create Viewport dialog box, and then click Render Settings to select the viewport default sketch style.
The Sketch Render Settings dialog box opens. Select a sketch style for the viewport.
Click to show/hide the parameters.
3. Click OK.
The selected viewport sketch style overrides the document default sketch style for any objects within the viewport, including the crop object, referenced design layers, and any annotations.
A sketch style cannot be directly applied to a viewport from the Render tab of the Object Info palette or by dragging the sketch style from the Resource Browser.
A sketch style cannot be directly applied to a design layer viewport, but it can be applied to the layer of the design layer viewport.
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