We are having a problem with our logo:
When I create a Solid Fill hatch for our titleblock (regardless if I use 'Invisible Lines' or 'Thin Lines') the hatch does not extend all the way to the defined boundary. The first snippet is a printed PDF and the second is within Revit.
I have tried all possible Print Settings and even on Presentation Quality the hatching is still fuzzy when vector plotting. I also tried Importing a CAD solid fill hatch with the same result. I have tried two different PDF Drivers (PDF Creator and BioPDF)
We have received comments on the way our Company Logo looks when zooming in and it looks unprofessional.
The radius of the first arc is 21/64"
Has anyone experienced this issue?
Last resort would to be use an image but I don't know why Revit can't properly fill in a Solid Hatch region.
this is normal when dealing with solid fills and arcs. my company logo does the same thing, but when it is printed normal size you cant tell. you can only tell if someone zooms way in to the electronic image.
in a PDF, i have to zoom in 200% to start seeing it....
Howard Munsell
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Why don't you remove the boundary.
keep the fill only.
Mostafa Elashmawy
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That was first solution I thought of and tried. The result was still the same and the arcs were not defined.
Edit the filled region and split segment the arches. The more segments the better.
below is an example of a 1" radius filled circle with nearly no gaps between the boundary and the fill.
@Anonymous i don't know about you, but in my case, In the family it looks fine. the gaping only happens when you place the family in a view/sheet.
the top image is in the family, the bottom image is after it is placed in a view.
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that image above (bottom image) is from a detail view, the original one i posted is from a title block on a sheet.
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Absolutely :-). i was just pointing out that its odd that in the family it looks fine, no gaping no mater how close you zoom in. it is only after you load it into a project file and place it in a view that it acts like that.
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Try to offset the edges inwards and then apply thick(er) lines on the edges instead of invisible lines, that might work...
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