Visible vertical lines on Scetch Object

Visible vertical lines on Scetch Object

moloch633
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Visible vertical lines on Scetch Object

moloch633
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Hi, I asked my question already in the SubReddit and on the inofficial Discord.

 

https://www.reddit.com/r/Fusion360/comments/185un4d/any_idea_why_the_edgesoutlines_are_visible_with/

 

My problem is that new vertical lines appearing on a setting i used over the last months.

I use the Scetch Section to extract a more appealing visualisation of my objects.

I add images to show u the difference to last week.

 

The first (1) picture shows the setting i used always to create the Image that u can see in File 3.

Now the vertical lines wont disappear while on these settings.

 

In Picture 2 u can see the that the vertical lines increased in thickness as they prob. should.

 

I tried to export with all different kinds of visual options to the scetch, i restarted Fusion, i tried differnt colors for background and object, nothing worked so far, to create the outcome in Picture 3 that i was getting over months.

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TheCADWhisperer
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@moloch633 

Can you File>Export your *.f3d or *.f3z file to your local drive and then Attach it here to a Reply?

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JoshuaOrr
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I have also noticed this. For some reason, the tangent lines are being rendered on the "raster" image behind the vector layer. I have also noticed this same behavior from explode lines when using views from the Animation workspace. There are vector lines overlayed onto a collection of black pixels, often resulting in a solid black line instead of dashed. These issues, of as one might expect, carry over into the exported PDF files, where they are easier to identify.

 

Raster layer from PDF:

PDF Raster Layer.png

 

Vector layer(s) from PDF:

PDF Vector Layers.png

 

End Result in PDF:

PDF End Result.png

 

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moloch633
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yes, here is a part from the body.

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