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    GreenSaints
    last edited by 22 May 2008, 14:32

    Hi

    I've only been using SU for about a month, but I totally love it πŸ˜„

    I'm trying to make visual of one view but 3 different styles - basically 1/3 to look really sketchy (because I can't hand draw!! 😳) 1/3 to be semi coloured but still sketchy and the final 1/3 to be photorealistic (which I'm doing in Kerkytha)

    The first visual I did with a basic sketchy style worked as I exported it as an .eps and it opened in Photoshop fine, but I can't export the view with the semi coloured/sketch style. When I try exporting it as an .eps SU just hangs and crashes, and when I try exporting it as any image (.tif, .jpg, .png) it says "Failed to save file C:....." 😒

    Any ideas what I can do?

    Thanks

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      solo
      last edited by 22 May 2008, 14:35

      What size are you exporting it?

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        Gaieus
        last edited by 23 May 2008, 05:24

        Yeah, I had the same idea... File size (resolution in this case) might be a problem if you run out of memory.
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          Anssi
          last edited by 23 May 2008, 21:25

          And, if you are exporting an image wider or higher than, say, 3000 pixels, you should turn off Antialiasing from the File Export options.

          Anssi

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            GreenSaints
            last edited by 29 May 2008, 10:22

            Sorry for the late reply.

            After reading your replies, I might have been exporting the image too big. Just checked it and it's 7200x3671 😲

            Shall I just export it as the view size and make it bigger in PS?

            Thanks

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              Gaieus
              last edited by 29 May 2008, 10:27

              No, that would most probably look ugly. However 7200 is pretty big. If you don't plan to print it big, something around 2000 would be perfectly enough. Make sure to export the image at the same resolution from Kerky (you can simply overwrite the preset default export sizes manually).

              Gai...

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                remus
                last edited by 29 May 2008, 10:29

                First thing to do is turn of anti aliasing and see if you can export it then. If that doesnt work, just slowly decrease the size untill you can get it to work.

                And listen to what gai says, it's good stuff πŸ‘

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                  GreenSaints
                  last edited by 30 May 2008, 14:41

                  Thanks for your replies.

                  I need to print it pretty big - it's going on an A1 poster.

                  I had to make the graphic at the default image size (1214x619) because it kept dying 😒 I'll have to increase it in PS.

                  Also, I had to keep the Antialiasing on because one of the styles I have used didn't work when I turned it off

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                    GreenSaints
                    last edited by 31 May 2008, 09:20

                    Problem solved 😍 thanks to my new best friend remus! πŸ˜‰ 🀣

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                      remus
                      last edited by 31 May 2008, 16:32

                      no problem πŸŽ‰

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                        swedishnitro
                        last edited by 1 Jun 2008, 00:25

                        As a rule, I export at 4000 pixels when I do my views in PS, and it easily fills an A1, and thats 72 dpi with no discernable loss of quality - my advice is up res to 200 dpi in PS if your machine can handle it.

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                          GreenSaints
                          last edited by 2 Jun 2008, 16:48

                          Thanks for the advice πŸ˜„

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                            jody.walker
                            last edited by 15 Aug 2008, 16:00

                            I am having this same issue, and I need to print on 36x48 for a presentation!!! The highest I can get it to export is 2,600, and that's with anti-alias turned off. I'm running SketchUp Pro on a Pentium 4 running at 3 GHZ, w/ 4 GB of RAM. My only guess is that it could be the video card, but its an ATI FireGL V3400 w/ 128 MB. Any ideas?

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