In the past when I have pdf'd a floor plan it will print all lines as vectors (so when you open it in adobe illustrator for example you can select each line). Now all of a sudden it is printing things in a box and I can not select individual lines. I do not think this is an adobe issue (I opened an old plan that I know works and it was fine). I tried saving the model on a local drive (not connected to my work VPN), having a coworker pdf it, updating adobe software, restarting revit, restarting my computer, I clicked the remove lines using vector processing, remove lines using raster processing, printing just the view, printing on a sheet. Nothing seemed to work.
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In the past when I have pdf'd a floor plan it will print all lines as vectors (so when you open it in adobe illustrator for example you can select each line). Now all of a sudden it is printing things in a box and I can not select individual lines. I do not think this is an adobe issue (I opened an old plan that I know works and it was fine). I tried saving the model on a local drive (not connected to my work VPN), having a coworker pdf it, updating adobe software, restarting revit, restarting my computer, I clicked the remove lines using vector processing, remove lines using raster processing, printing just the view, printing on a sheet. Nothing seemed to work.
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@ellie7XSRV wrote:
a floor plan ... Nothing seemed to work.
Plan views? One or more of the reasons below:
- shaded or realistic views
- shadows
- silhouettes
- sketchy lines
- not turning off Navisworks coordination models
@ellie7XSRV wrote:
a floor plan ... Nothing seemed to work.
Plan views? One or more of the reasons below:
- shaded or realistic views
- shadows
- silhouettes
- sketchy lines
- not turning off Navisworks coordination models
That was it, we just figured it out. Ambient shadows were on.
That was it, we just figured it out. Ambient shadows were on.
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