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binuntachari
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clipping block not correctly

I clipped a block & some areas are showing like this. if any one have solution please help me about this.

 

 

 

 

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imadHabash
en respuesta a: binuntachari

Hi,

Would you please share with us your case as a CAD dwg file for testing?

 

Imad Habash

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binuntachari
en respuesta a: imadHabash

this happening every time when you clip block, some areas have like this. 

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j.palmeL29YX
en respuesta a: binuntachari

Your geometry resides very far away from the origin. Try to move the geometry (temporarily) close to the origin 0,0,0 (and renew the clipping) and let us know iif that helps. 

 

 

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imadHabash
en respuesta a: binuntachari

I suggest to move your object near to 0,0,0 . any changes?

 

Imad Habash

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Simon_Weel
en respuesta a: binuntachari

Opened the drawing in AutoCAD 2024 and don't see any quirks...

j.palmeL29YX
en respuesta a: Simon_Weel


@Simon_Weel wrote:

... don't see any quirks...


 

 

 

But - after(for testing) moving all the clipping polylines close to the origin and creating the clippings new all defects are gone. Also after moving the clipped blocks back to their initial position no problems here. 

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Simon_Weel
en respuesta a: binuntachari

Ok, after watching the video, I do see them quirky tiles. Seen that before when using SOLID as hatch pattern. Since solids don't print very nice to PDF, we use a dense line pattern hatch to get a good looking PDF. I guess when using that trick in this drawing, it will make it significantly slower as it already is....