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Rendering at the time of export.


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Excuse my English.

 

The way I share my files for someone else to edit, from AD to Corel or Illustrator is in PDF format.

 

But when I export to PDF so that another user can work the file, the drawing and the text are rendered. And I'm going crazy.

 

I have a file with an element (a layer with many groups of an AI converted to SVG), I also have a text to curves.

 

Please help me, it is an urgent job for my company where I work.

 

Thank you very much.

 

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Hi Miltrin,

Welcome to Affinity Forums :)

I believe you meant the document is being rasterised on export. There's a few reasons why some elements are being rasterised or forcing the rasterisation of others: the background and a few objects (the "transparent" circles) use elliptical fills (some with several stop colours) which we rasterise when exporting, the text uses Outer Shadows/Inner Shadows effects (all Layers Effects are raster based, not vector based), there's also some complex gradient blending going on some groups. All this contributes to the rasterisation of some elements. We hope to improve the PDF exporter to solve a few of these issues but there's others we may not be able to export as vectors (like Layer Effects) which you will have to avoid or recreate them manually with vector objects.

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Hello @MEB good afternoon.

I appreciate your response.

I understand that there are export capabilities that are not yet ready.

 

My biggest problem right now is the 4 circles with elliptical filling, on the 4 tips of the lips.

 

Such effects as can be recreated vectorially?

Sorry, I'm not very good at this.

 

regards

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