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Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 12:01:37 AM | Cutout looks fuzzy

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janonliu


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Hi People, trying to do a frit pattern. So drew up the image in CAD, however the image looks a bit fuzzy when rendered in revit and isn't displaying correct. i am assuming the problem lies with the Jpeg.

Anyone have any suggestions on how I could get a better images from CAD, bear in mind my AutoCAD skills are very rusty, so instructions would be aprreciated

I uploaded the files, the CAD file is the latest version of the frit.

Thanks

Jan



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