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      Zootsuit
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      Hi there.

      I'm working on a large scale residential estate for an architectural project. I have a PDF of the plan site which I want to use as a base to trace over in Sketchup.

      I have converted the PDF to a jpeg in Photoshop then imported it and used it as a material on a base rectangle. The problem is that it needs to be scaled up so much that the image is very blurry and hard to trace accurately. Is there a better way I can do this ? Should I model on a much smaller scale , i.e the original size of the jpeg, then scale the model to size after? If I try to scale the Jpeg up in Photoshop the file size goes through the roof!

      Many Thanks

      Zootsuit

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        Gaieus
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        Hi Zootsuit,

        Your problem will remain even if you scale it up because OpenGL that SU uses can only handle 1024x1024 resolution altogether. So no matter how crisp and hi-res your image is, it will be "downgraded" by OpenGL.

        If it is clearer in a smaller scale, yes, you may try to do that and scale it up later.

        Gai...

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          Zootsuit
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          Thanks Gaieus , I'll try it on a small scale and see how it works out.

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            AdamB
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            @zootsuit said:

            Hi there.

            I'm working on a large scale residential estate for an architectural project. I have a PDF of the plan site which I want to use as a base to trace over in Sketchup.

            I have converted the PDF to a jpeg in Photoshop then imported it and used it as a material on a base rectangle. The problem is that it needs to be scaled up so much that the image is very blurry and hard to trace accurately. Is there a better way I can do this ? Should I model on a much smaller scale , i.e the original size of the jpeg, then scale the model to size after? If I try to scale the Jpeg up in Photoshop the file size goes through the roof!

            Many Thanks

            Zootsuit

            If you had an EPS (PostScript) version it might be possible to write a Ruby to convert it to geometry that would scale perfectly.

            Adam

            Developer of LightUp Click for website

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              thomthom
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              @zootsuit said:

              Hi there.

              I'm working on a large scale residential estate for an architectural project. I have a PDF of the plan site which I want to use as a base to trace over in Sketchup.

              I have converted the PDF to a jpeg in Photoshop then imported it and used it as a material on a base rectangle. The problem is that it needs to be scaled up so much that the image is very blurry and hard to trace accurately. Is there a better way I can do this ? Should I model on a much smaller scale , i.e the original size of the jpeg, then scale the model to size after? If I try to scale the Jpeg up in Photoshop the file size goes through the roof!

              Many Thanks

              Zootsuit

              Is it a bitmap embedded within the PDF? Or is it vector graphics? If it's vector you can use Illustrator or similar to open it and then export the lines as DWG/DXF.

              Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
              List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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