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I am having issues with fat (ish) black lines on the revit perspectives I have recently generated on a job (see attached)- would you have any tips on this? It is curious that the standard isometric 3d view prints with such a better line quality.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
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Do you have the thin lines on. If not, you might turn them on and they wont show up so fat.
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Is it recommended to turn thin lines on for rendering
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I usually do for that reason specifically and know many others that do the same. Try that and see if that helps at all.
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Many thanks I will try this and let you know if successful.
Thank you for such a quick responce.
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No problem
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if thats just a typical 3d view you can change the scale and the lineweights will change. if its an actual physical camera view you can to: Graphic Dispay Options - Model Display - Silhouettes
here you change the silhouettes to a thin lines or 1 linetype. however you have them created.
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You need to go into autodesk revit and create a new render, if you can divide the recipocal by the dominator. Obivously you guys are new to this and have no idea what you are talking about lmao. you can then take you rendered prjoect and put it into microsoft word.
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