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incorrect filling of closed polylines imported in illustrator

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hello to all, I am new hope I have written in an appropriate section.

My problem in two words:
amount a dwg file in illustrator. in the file there are closed polylinese that I would like to fill with a color, only that when I go to fill them they form strange blanks inside type white triangles.
polylines are not really rectangles but not so strange shapes!

I hope someone can help me
Thank you very much in advance
 
hello to all, I am new hope I have written in an appropriate section.

My problem in two words:
amount a dwg file in illustrator. in the file there are closed polylinese that I would like to fill with a color, only that when I go to fill them they form strange blanks inside type white triangles.
polylines are not really rectangles but not so strange shapes!

I hope someone can help me
Thank you very much in advance
from how you describe it to me the polylines are not closed.
illustrator can only color closed tracks. with the open ones form precisely those triangles you describe.
from a look in the window levels and go to see your shapes if they are formed by a single track or multiple tracks, if so you have to join them.
 
thank you very much for the advice,
It seemed strange to me, too.

I am handling thick nibs and gray stairs of some tables on illustrator.
if I can allow myself I would also ask you tips, or links or tutorials on how to save
correctly pdf and then bring it to the press, which variables change or not

in two words the design is of an architectural type, that is many lines, few colors, retini with some transparency, without images!

Thank you very much
 
thank you very much for the advice,
It seemed strange to me, too.

I am handling thick nibs and gray stairs of some tables on illustrator.
if I can allow myself I would also ask you tips, or links or tutorials on how to save
correctly pdf and then bring it to the press, which variables change or not

in two words the design is of an architectural type, that is many lines, few colors, retini with some transparency, without images!

Thank you very much
Hello simone

What exactly do you want to do, print autocad boards with illustrator?
Don't you want to print them in autocad?
illustrator and autocad are two quite different worlds and in exports do not always get what you want, I then work exactly on the contrary because I use illustrator as a basis for working marks and texts, this is his specific work, after which I export in dxf transforming in arches and lines to cut these things on a control machine, for transparencies retini and what else you take a little unproven.

I don't know what level you know illustrator, I can suggest you this link where you find beautiful videos about illustrator, photoshop and many other things.http://www.total-photoshop.com/category/illustrator-creative-suite/page/4/
 
What exactly do you want to do, print autocad boards with illustrator?
Don't you want to print them in autocad?
has specified that the design is of architectural type in this case in autocad it is advisable to make the necessary strait as the closed polylines and complete the design in illustrator.

this because they are not logos to be fed to a control machine that maybe manage the polylines of a little strange illustrator and prefer those of autocad.
In addition to importing images of psd, png, with transparencies (although autocad also manages rasters, illustrator for certain works is better)
 

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