Understanding Line Weights
A guide to what heavy, medium, and light lines represent in construction documentation. Line weight hierarchy creates visual depth and helps readers understand what they're looking at.
The Core Principle
"What you cut through is heaviest. What you see beyond is lighter."
This hierarchy creates depth perception in 2D drawings, helping viewers understand spatial relationships.
Line Weight Visual Comparison
Line Weight Standards
The boldest lines on a drawing. Used sparingly for maximum emphasis and boundary definition.
Shows elements that are cut through in plan or section. The primary hierarchy line that defines what you're cutting through.
Shows elements visible but not cut. Objects in elevation or beyond the cut plane in plans and sections.
Secondary information that supports the drawing but shouldn't dominate visually.
Reference information and background context. Should be visible but recede visually.
Line Types (Patterns)
Application by Drawing Type
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Try Articulate FreeBased on standard architectural drafting conventions and AIA CAD Layer Guidelines. Individual firms may use variations. Always check project-specific standards.