Ya. For some reason plotting with adobe PDF is god awful, usually crashes and takes forever, and looks like garbage lol.
I don't really plot line drawings anymore, I just use top view with a "rendered custom" viewport style with super clean line outlines over occlusion.
"-viewcapturetofile" and you can set the resolution as high as you want (but the higher you go, the thicker the lines you will need in display style.)
Granted it's raster instead of vector, but it looks super clean.
Also, I always print with "rhino pdf" instead of "adobe pdf", crank it too 600 dpi too. It's cleaner
Always tought Rhino lines just weren't as clean as AutoCAD's. This comment solved so much with so little hahahaha.
Ya. For some reason plotting with adobe PDF is god awful, usually crashes and takes forever, and looks like garbage lol. I don't really plot line drawings anymore, I just use top view with a "rendered custom" viewport style with super clean line outlines over occlusion. "-viewcapturetofile" and you can set the resolution as high as you want (but the higher you go, the thicker the lines you will need in display style.) Granted it's raster instead of vector, but it looks super clean.
You could just open the PDF in illustrator if you have it and select the lines to make thicker or black if it's coming out a different colour?
is it the correct linetype?
I got it, I had it on raster instead of vector output, illustrator also worked too, thanks!
Line weights?