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I am trying to update our title block and add a vector version of our logo - problem is the thing is small, and I can't reduce the vector version of the logo small enough without coming up against the 'line is too short' dialogue.
Does anyone have a work around for this situation? I've tried trying to make a family and all sorts. not sure...
Thanks!
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oh and I'm currently in Revit 2013.
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Have you tried importing a DWG just for your logo?
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yes, the problem being that revit doesn't like the fills. or is that just when it's exploded?
maybe that would work...
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yes! result.
thanks for your comment. I am now sighing satisfactually at a deliciously crisp logo that doesn't blur out due to rasterising.
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in the interest of tidyness:
I made the logo with lines in dwg, and then made the hatch. This was made to the scale I wanted it to be in in the revit, so I wouldn't need to resize it. Importantly I had to delete the lines that went into forming the hatch, as revit made some assumptions about displaying / printing the curves that meant they did not align with the hatch. So all I imported was a solid hatch, into a generic annotation family, loaded into my title block. easy.
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