Dear
architects, most of you use products of ArchiCad, Rhino and others.
We
are often contacted by designers and architects asking for map
convertion, into formats used in their projects.
Could
you please help us with some universal export settings format from
Adobe Illustrator (or Corel Draw), which would be the most convenient
and suitable for architectural work?
It`s
desirable to have the same map quality in the output,
for sure... And thanx!
Non Sequitur
Sep 4, 18 11:10 am
You still use Corel Draw? damn, I thought we were the last ones beating that dead horse.
nffox007
Sep 4, 18 4:40 pm
Ajja, yeah, sometimes it`s needed ;)
Non Sequitur
Sep 4, 18 4:56 pm
Ajja? Google tells me that's some dirty hippy dj
godcomplex
Sep 12, 18 7:49 am
full power ajja
Lewis Garrison
Sep 4, 18 7:46 pm
With Illustrator just export to DWG. If you're nice you'll have thing in layers as they carry over into CAD
Dear architects, most of you use products of ArchiCad, Rhino and others.
We are often contacted by designers and architects asking for map convertion, into formats used in their projects.
Could you please help us with some universal export settings format from Adobe Illustrator (or Corel Draw), which would be the most convenient and suitable for architectural work?
It`s desirable to have the same map quality in the output, for sure... And thanx!
You still use Corel Draw? damn, I thought we were the last ones beating that dead horse.
Ajja, yeah, sometimes it`s needed ;)
Ajja? Google tells me that's some dirty hippy dj
full power ajja
With Illustrator just export to DWG. If you're nice you'll have thing in layers as they carry over into CAD
Thank you very much for your reply. Like an example, here is a map of Louisiana museum area, should we give less detailing? (please see the previews) https://vectormap.info/product/printable-vector-map-louisiana-museum-of-modern-art