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Topic ClosedExport a hidden visual style view in vctorial

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Export a hidden visual style view in vctorial
    Posted: 24.Apr.2011 at 14:35
Hello everybody,

I want to export a simple axonometric projection i've made in 3D on autocad 2011. The problem is that when i use the "Hidden visual mode" or any other visual mode wich hide the inside lines of the model i get a raster image after exporting. I've tried PDF and EPS and get everytime a bad quality pixelised picture.

It really piss me off because i'm quite sure that it was possible to keep the vectorial in the earlier versions.
Also i've tried the command "_hide" wich work on the screen and in the preview when printing in PDF but always result a mesh render instead.

Here is a picture to make myself clear

http://img816.imageshack.us/img816/5903/vectorraster72.png

First is a view without hiding the lines, it's vectorial.
Two others hide the lines but are raster.
I'd like to have the style of the second image and staying vectorial, there is surely a way to do it, it's very basic stuff.
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