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    Photo matching / component inserts

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    • J Offline
      Jeremiahts
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      Hi Team,

      Avid Sketch Up user for about 5 years now. I do a lot of design / build work and use the photo match function on a daily basis and need some help (mostly for minor room rebuild's, small construction projects, etc).

      I have a portfolio of about 100 common components, specific to my industry, that I use regularly with the photo match function.

      When identifying the red, green, blue axis'(to scale) during the initial set up of the photo match, a lot of times I get axis lines that are far from crisp and these lines get portrayed as jagged lines (for lack of better words) which later affect the lines in my components.

      I'm hoping to get help from you all on two fronts:

      1. Once I have set up / identified my red, green, and blue axis', is there a way to "true" these lines so that they are perfectly straight and not portrayed as jagged?
      2. I'm looking for a plug-in or script to purchase that will enhance my component inserts while in photo match so when I export them to a .jpg, they will come out looking very sharp / and clean.

      Thanks guys - any help or advice would go along way.

      Jeremiah.

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        cotty
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        1. an image would help to understand the problem
        2. did you try to use a higher resolution for the export?

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