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Graphic override , Transparency Issue

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Anonymous
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Graphic override , Transparency Issue

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Drawn up a joinery plan as part of a class assignment. On my screen it looks absolutely epic but when i print to PDF im losing any of the transparency values i've adjusted in graphic overrides. Those elements are showing up as a solid mass 😞 

Need this solved quick smart. 

I have used graphic overrides throughout my set of drawings for final class assignment. 

If anyone has a solve for that would be amazing.

many thanks,

Bonita

 

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Graphic override , Transparency Issue

Drawn up a joinery plan as part of a class assignment. On my screen it looks absolutely epic but when i print to PDF im losing any of the transparency values i've adjusted in graphic overrides. Those elements are showing up as a solid mass 😞 

Need this solved quick smart. 

I have used graphic overrides throughout my set of drawings for final class assignment. 

If anyone has a solve for that would be amazing.

many thanks,

Bonita

 

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barthbradley
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barthbradley
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Raster Printing?  

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Raster Printing?  

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Anonymous
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I had it on raster. Didn't work. Are there any other project presets
where this might have been automatically set to ignore transparent items
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I had it on raster. Didn't work. Are there any other project presets
where this might have been automatically set to ignore transparent items
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Anonymous
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ok solved this one. Change the model display to "REALISTIC" . I had my template set on "WIREFRAME" . This will show up any of the image overrides. Woohooo so stoked!!!

ok solved this one. Change the model display to "REALISTIC" . I had my template set on "WIREFRAME" . This will show up any of the image overrides. Woohooo so stoked!!!

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