2010-05-09
01:40 PM
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2023-05-11
12:12 PM
by
Noemi Balogh
2010-05-11 10:01 PM
NStocks wrote:Well, if you really want to use Illustrator to do gradient fills and hatches one alternative would be to export it as a DWG file instead. Illustrator can import DWG file format. This way, the line weights and colors are kept separate and consistent and you can adjust them accordingly in Illustrator. But the downside to this is that gradient fills from ArchiCAD don't export well, and there might still be issues with the linetypes, line scales.
Could I used the gradient inside Illustrator as well to create glazing effects ?
I want to export a section and sheet layout to use inside Illustrator or Photoshop but when I save as a PDF, the lines become somewhat poor quality. Is there a better file format than PDF that I can save from ArchiCAD ? I've heard EPS is better but ArchiCAD doesn't do that anymore (?)
How could I convert a PDF to a Vector that I can use inside Illustrator incase ArchiCAD can't export anything better than PDF ? I really want these prints to be good, but Photoshop rasterised the document and Illustrator made it a bit jagged.
When I'm done editing in Illustrator, would it be a good idea to import that back into ArchiCAD to place on a sheet with my other drawings, would I lose any quality ? Then once that s done, should I save to PDF for printing/plotting ?
Thank You
2010-05-11 10:14 PM
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