signguy 55
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So I get this file from a printer, an adobe illustrator file. It has as part of its logo a curved line, nothing fancy.
Yet in illy it shows as straight segments on the final print (print size is 22" x 72"), there's no actual curve to it, just line segments about 3" long that make an eventual curve. In wireframe it shows as just a line, no thickness at all, evidently they just add something to it to make it look bigger on screen.
I have seen this before, is there absolutely no way to take a rectangle and distort it? I could do this in Flexi in literally 10 seconds.
Also, is viewing in wireframe unheard of? Especially when it's going to be cut vinyl why can't they click on it and look at the hundreds of intersecting lines. Am I asking too much?
Yet in illy it shows as straight segments on the final print (print size is 22" x 72"), there's no actual curve to it, just line segments about 3" long that make an eventual curve. In wireframe it shows as just a line, no thickness at all, evidently they just add something to it to make it look bigger on screen.
I have seen this before, is there absolutely no way to take a rectangle and distort it? I could do this in Flexi in literally 10 seconds.
Also, is viewing in wireframe unheard of? Especially when it's going to be cut vinyl why can't they click on it and look at the hundreds of intersecting lines. Am I asking too much?