I am looking to create a PDF file of a line drawing from autocad. All of the line weights are set to default.
I like the way the preview looks and how the lines are consistent with each other when you zoom in and out of the drawing. (The preview is done in the autocad software). I want to translate that language into a PDF file.
When I produce the PDF and look at the drawing in adobe acrobat reader, the line weight is inconsistent.
I wonder if someone knows of a setting where viewing the drawing in adobe looks the same as viewing the drawing in autocad. I am not looking to print this drawing, I want to view it on a monitor, but view it so that line weights are consistent with each other when zooming in and out. I do not need lines to be thicker than the other, just consistent when viewing/zooming in and out the drawing as a pdf/on a monitor.
Maybe pdf is not the way to approach this ? Any tips or advice on how to do this is appreciated
Floor plan and section viewed in autocad plotting preview
Floor plan and section viewed in adobe.
Notice the lines are thin in some areas.
Notice the difference in the yellow line. I double checked the 'draw order' for the lines to make sure the yellow is bold on top, and the same issue occurs
What/who is the intended target for these files? DWF files might provide what you are looking for but depends on your target.
So I like the dwf drawing, it looks just how I want(zooming in and out, line weight consistency, color etc). But if I were to send this to someone who does not have autocad, what would be the best way for them to view this drawing? And can they view the same document on a mac? I have windows and produced this using autocad for windows, but I am sending this to a mac user.
Thanks
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