![]() ![]() That being said, unles Adobe improved things quite a bit, dwg export from Illustrator is not the best. ![]() There is also the option of adjusting for the scaling in VW but I assume from your message you want to get it right when exporting from Illustrator. Then in VW when importing the dwg/dxf set the units also to millimiters in this example case and 1 unit in vw is 1 unit in dwg/dxf to import in real world size and use the scale option in the dwg/dxf import to match the scale of your design layers. This should increase the size of the drawing 50x in the dwg/dxf file to match real world units. if units are millimeters and the scale is 1:50 then in the first scale set 1, then units to millimiters and then in the second on set 50 (units). If you know the scale as well then you can make sure it scales to real world size in the dwg/dxf.Į.g. If yes and you know what the units should be then select that one from the drop-down menu. Do you have a known distance or is there any indication on the PDF of what the units should be?
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