How Do I Change the Background Color in AutoCAD?

Changing the background color in AutoCAD can be a simple and effective way to customize your workspace. Whether you want a dark theme for a sleek look or a lighter background for better visibility, AutoCAD allows you to easily make this adjustment. In this tutorial, we will explore different methods to change the background color in AutoCAD.

Method 1: Using the Options Dialogue Box

If you prefer using the graphical interface to change settings in AutoCAD, this method is for you.

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  2. First, open AutoCAD and navigate to the “Tools” menu at the top of the window. From there, select “Options. “

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  4. In the Options dialogue box that appears, click on the “Display” tab located on the left-hand side.

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  6. Under the “Window Elements” section, find and click on “Colors..”

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  8. In the Colors dialogue box, locate the “3D Model” category.

    Here, you can change various colors related to your workspace.

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  10. To change the background color specifically, find and select the “Uniform background” option. Then, click on the color swatch next to it.

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  12. A Color Selector window will pop up. Choose your desired background color by clicking on any of the available options or by customizing it using RGB or HSL values.

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  14. Once you’ve selected your preferred background color, click “Apply & Close” to save the changes.

Method 2: Using the Command Line

If you prefer using commands in AutoCAD, this method will be more suitable for you.

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  2. To start, open AutoCAD and access the command line at the bottom of the window.

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  4. Type in “OPTIONS” and press Enter. This will open the Options dialogue box.

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  6. In the Options dialogue box, type “DISPLAY” and press Enter. This will switch to the Display tab.

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  8. Type “COLORS” and press Enter.

    This will open the Colors dialogue box.

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  10. In the Colors dialogue box, locate “3D Model.” Here, you can change various colors related to your workspace.

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  12. Type “BACKGROUND” and press Enter. This will bring up a prompt asking for a new background color value.

    • Note: You can provide values like index numbers (0-255), true color values (RGB or HSL), or use other predefined AutoCAD colors like BLACK or WHITE.
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  14. Enter your desired background color value and press Enter to apply the change.

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  16. Finally, type “APPLY” and press Enter to save the changes.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, we explored two different methods for changing the background color in AutoCAD. Whether you prefer using the graphical interface or the command line, AutoCAD provides options that allow you to customize your workspace according to your preferences. Now you can easily create a visually engaging environment that suits your needs.

Remember, changing the background color is just one way to personalize your AutoCAD experience. Feel free to explore other customization options and experiment with different settings to make AutoCAD truly yours!