what is a best practices idea for incorporating the architects seal into drawings. The initial idea is to turn it off as part of the visibility graphics of the title block, but it is still in the project at that point. anybody have any ideas?
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what is a best practices idea for incorporating the architects seal into drawings. The initial idea is to turn it off as part of the visibility graphics of the title block, but it is still in the project at that point. anybody have any ideas?
If you want to turn it off without it being in the project too, you might want to just link it as a separate file
I just have two families for the titleblock. Load up the one with the seal when needed. I could do the same thing with visibility, but with two different families I can "hide" the sealed version on the server so users only have limited access.
How do you get an electronic version of a seal to put on a sheet? We have it on our ADT sheet blocks, but not on our Revit sheets.
Import the dwg you're using into a revit family or just use a jpeg scan. I like the scan since it looks a little more like a fuzzy wet seal.