Exporting a high resolution jpeg / png / tif

Exporting a high resolution jpeg / png / tif

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Exporting a high resolution jpeg / png / tif

Anonymous
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I'm just starting to learn 360, so any reply probably needs to be in the most basic terms to avoid more questions from me, so appologies in advance.  I occasionally write for a magazine, deadline is looming, and needed to include some 2 d diagrams for the article. Basic line drawings of a componant, they needed to be drawn to scale, so I used 360 for practice. 2 problems :

1 I can't get this to revert to simple lines without the sketch points, spline control points etc.  They only way I could was to extrude to 0.1mm depth, but this then pixeletes and adds shadow. 

2. The graphics designer for the magazine wants  either a vector file, or 300 dpi jpeg etc.  Anything I send him  in the screen capture mode is blurred.

He won't accept any of the export extensions that are available to give him the whole file. 

 

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sahil.parashar
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I would highly suggest you to use AutoCAD. It has a native feature of exporting the drawing in Vector format.

UI is very simple and similar to Fusion in some ways.

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ClintBrown3D
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Hi @Anonymous 

 

You could use a 2D drawing and then export out a PDF or a DXF (Illustrator works well with DXF's)

 

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Anonymous
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Thanks, i
If its not possible in Fusion I accept that fully, this is such an untaxing sketch that I could probably do it in mspaint, just wanted to get some practice in.
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Anonymous
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Thank you, that looks perfect, I'll give that a go.
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ClintBrown3D
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Another option, if the sketch is very simple, is to export the sketch directly as a DXF from the model.

 

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