Thank you very much Gaieus! I feel a bit dense for not figuring that one out. Now I think I remember something about that from the initial tutorial video. With those changes, the resulting PDFs look really really great. Thanks again!
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RE: Sketchup imports jaggy/ugly in Layout
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Sketchup imports jaggy/ugly in Layout
Hey all!
I've been so excited these last few weeks to discover Sketchup and Layout and learn how to use them for the projects I work on. I'm starting to get competent enough now that I suppose it is time for me to start worrying and nitpicking about small details.
I use Layout to draft layout plans for the sites I build in Sketchup. I've noticed, however, that upon exporting or printing my final product to a PDF, that the all the lines/edges of the Sketchup model are shown terribly jagged and ugly in the final Layout PDF. No anti-aliasing whatsoever. This occurs no matter how I generate the PDF - by printing to PDF, or by exporting to PDF even at the "High" quality setting.
Here's a picture to illustrate:
You can see that the objects created by Layout are extremely crisp, while the edges imported as the Sketchup model look like garbage.
I've probably completely missed some important program setting, but I'd like to ask you knowledgeable users if you could suggest a way to remedy this problem.
Thanks!