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Anonymous
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Unreadable logo in Autocad

Anonymous
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Hi everyone, sorry if this problem already been discussed but I couldn't find any. The inserted logo was unreadable in Autocad (pic attached). Well.. I'm an IT guy for my company and I'm asking this question on behalf of our designer.

 

cad-logoerror.jpgMay I know the solution?. Thank you in advance.

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Unreadable logo in Autocad

Hi everyone, sorry if this problem already been discussed but I couldn't find any. The inserted logo was unreadable in Autocad (pic attached). Well.. I'm an IT guy for my company and I'm asking this question on behalf of our designer.

 

cad-logoerror.jpgMay I know the solution?. Thank you in advance.

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Message 2 of 12
ennujozlagam
in reply to: Anonymous

ennujozlagam
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hello, did they try to convert the logo to jpeg file and attach to title block? thanks





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hello, did they try to convert the logo to jpeg file and attach to title block? thanks





Remember : without the difficult times in your LIFE, you wouldn't be who you are today. Be grateful for the good and the bad. ANGER doesn't solve anything. It builds nothing, but it can destroy everything...
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Message 3 of 12
pendean
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pendean
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What file format is that chopped up logo(s)? What is the source?
How was it included in the cad file you screenshot for us?

What file format is that chopped up logo(s)? What is the source?
How was it included in the cad file you screenshot for us?
Message 4 of 12
john.vellek
in reply to: Anonymous

john.vellek
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HI @Anonymous,

 

The image you show is interesting but to really resolve this I would need to see the actual drawing file and any attachments that it references. 

If your data needs to be private or confidential, please email it directly to me at john.vellek@autodesk.com and please include a link to this thread in your email.


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HI @Anonymous,

 

The image you show is interesting but to really resolve this I would need to see the actual drawing file and any attachments that it references. 

If your data needs to be private or confidential, please email it directly to me at john.vellek@autodesk.com and please include a link to this thread in your email.


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Message 5 of 12
Anonymous
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@john.vellek wrote:

HI @Anonymous,

 

The image you show is interesting but to really resolve this I would need to see the actual drawing file and any attachments that it references. 

If your data needs to be private or confidential, please email it directly to me at john.vellek@autodesk.com and please include a link to this thread in your email.


Thanks @john.vellek and the rest for your response. Well, according to our designer, the logo was not imported from Jpeg but it seems like polyline.  The logo is back to normal when using RE (REGEN) command however when send for plotting (either to PDF or Plotter) the logo came out like the pic attached above. Well I don't mind sharing the file with the rest of you but I couldn't find the function to attach the file. So I think I'll send directly to @john.vellek email for checking.

 

Thanks

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@john.vellek wrote:

HI @Anonymous,

 

The image you show is interesting but to really resolve this I would need to see the actual drawing file and any attachments that it references. 

If your data needs to be private or confidential, please email it directly to me at john.vellek@autodesk.com and please include a link to this thread in your email.


Thanks @john.vellek and the rest for your response. Well, according to our designer, the logo was not imported from Jpeg but it seems like polyline.  The logo is back to normal when using RE (REGEN) command however when send for plotting (either to PDF or Plotter) the logo came out like the pic attached above. Well I don't mind sharing the file with the rest of you but I couldn't find the function to attach the file. So I think I'll send directly to @john.vellek email for checking.

 

Thanks

Message 6 of 12
ennujozlagam
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ennujozlagam
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hello, just try to set your VIEWRES to 20000 and plot and see if helps. thanks





Remember : without the difficult times in your LIFE, you wouldn't be who you are today. Be grateful for the good and the bad. ANGER doesn't solve anything. It builds nothing, but it can destroy everything...
Please mark this response as "Accept as Solution" if it answers your question. Kudos gladly accepted.

hello, just try to set your VIEWRES to 20000 and plot and see if helps. thanks





Remember : without the difficult times in your LIFE, you wouldn't be who you are today. Be grateful for the good and the bad. ANGER doesn't solve anything. It builds nothing, but it can destroy everything...
Please mark this response as "Accept as Solution" if it answers your question. Kudos gladly accepted.
Message 7 of 12
TheCADnoob
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have you tried auditing the file or perhaps simplifying the geometry?

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have you tried auditing the file or perhaps simplifying the geometry?

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Message 8 of 12
Anonymous
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@Anonymous wrote:

Hi everyone, sorry if this problem already been discussed but I couldn't find any. The inserted logo was unreadable in Autocad (pic attached). Well.. I'm an IT guy for my company and I'm asking this question on behalf of our designer.

 

cad-logoerror.jpgMay I know the solution?. Thank you in advance.


From you photo bottom left, it mention is it non Autodesk DWG?

@Anonymous wrote:

Hi everyone, sorry if this problem already been discussed but I couldn't find any. The inserted logo was unreadable in Autocad (pic attached). Well.. I'm an IT guy for my company and I'm asking this question on behalf of our designer.

 

cad-logoerror.jpgMay I know the solution?. Thank you in advance.


From you photo bottom left, it mention is it non Autodesk DWG?

Message 9 of 12
john.vellek
in reply to: Anonymous

john.vellek
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

I suggest that a revisit to the type of geometry being used in the logo is needed.

 

When I take each block I see that the outlines of the logo and letters are made from complicated SPLINES.

Capture.PNG

You will see from this image how many control points define the circle at the bottom right and how only a few are necessary .

 

For the letters, they appear to be missing their boundaries as well. I selected each letter individually and rebuilt the boundary inside the hatch command and did not associate it with the existing hatch. Then I erased the hatch and made a new hatch from the reconstructed boundary. This also reduces the number of vertices.

 

 

Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.


John Vellek


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Hi @Anonymous,

 

I suggest that a revisit to the type of geometry being used in the logo is needed.

 

When I take each block I see that the outlines of the logo and letters are made from complicated SPLINES.

Capture.PNG

You will see from this image how many control points define the circle at the bottom right and how only a few are necessary .

 

For the letters, they appear to be missing their boundaries as well. I selected each letter individually and rebuilt the boundary inside the hatch command and did not associate it with the existing hatch. Then I erased the hatch and made a new hatch from the reconstructed boundary. This also reduces the number of vertices.

 

 

Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.


John Vellek


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Message 10 of 12
john.vellek
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john.vellek
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

I am coming back to your thread to see if the issue or question you posed has been resolved.  Did you try simplifying the geometry as I did in the file I emailed back to you?  If so, please mark the post or posts as Solution(s) to help others find the answer quickly. If your issue persists, please give me a bit more detail on this issue so we can continue to work towards getting this solved.


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Hi @Anonymous,

 

I am coming back to your thread to see if the issue or question you posed has been resolved.  Did you try simplifying the geometry as I did in the file I emailed back to you?  If so, please mark the post or posts as Solution(s) to help others find the answer quickly. If your issue persists, please give me a bit more detail on this issue so we can continue to work towards getting this solved.


John Vellek


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Message 11 of 12
Anonymous
in reply to: john.vellek

Anonymous
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Dear John,

Sorry for the late response as I did not get a reply from our designer yet. She's a bit slow and hard to get a cooperation from her sometimes. But I'll remind her again to test and share the update here soon.

 

Thanks.

 

Dear John,

Sorry for the late response as I did not get a reply from our designer yet. She's a bit slow and hard to get a cooperation from her sometimes. But I'll remind her again to test and share the update here soon.

 

Thanks.

 

Message 12 of 12
BeKirra
in reply to: Anonymous

BeKirra
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@Anonymous wrote:

"... Well, according to our designer, the logo was not imported from Jpeg but it seems like polyline."

 

Try to change hatch scale if it is a hatch pattern.

HATCHEDIT is the command.

 

HTH

 

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A circle is the locus of a cursor, starting and ending at the same point on a plane in model space or in layout such that its distance from a given coordinates (X,Y) is always constant.
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@Anonymous wrote:

"... Well, according to our designer, the logo was not imported from Jpeg but it seems like polyline."

 

Try to change hatch scale if it is a hatch pattern.

HATCHEDIT is the command.

 

HTH

 

Please mark "Accept as Solution" and "Like" if my reply resolves the issue and it will help when others need helps.
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A circle is the locus of a cursor, starting and ending at the same point on a plane in model space or in layout such that its distance from a given coordinates (X,Y) is always constant.
X² + Y² = C²

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