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    • C Offline
      CWatters
      last edited by CWatters

      Newbie here. I'm trying to print elevation drawings of a building and have managed to figure out most things but I'm having a problem with the background. How do I stop the background being printed? The blue sky in this example...

      http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/9239/zzzzic4.jpg

      Thanks

      Edit: Sorry I should mention that this is in Sketchup.

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        linea
        last edited by

        Hi

        Windows drop down menu - styles - default - 04 shaded with textures or 02 hidden line

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        • C Offline
          CWatters
          last edited by

          Thanks that sorted it.

          I'll have to play with styles some more. Not really looked at that yet.

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          • GaieusG Offline
            Gaieus
            last edited by

            Well, shaded with textures leave the sky (and the ground if there's any set) on. Hidden line will "paint" everything BUT the sky to the default background colour (so you lose your materials but the sky remains).

            To do what you want, go to the styles dialogue > in model > background settings (somewhere in the middle in the top row of those little icons) and make the background white while turning both the sky and ground off.

            This will let you export/print with no background but still with all the textures in your model (or none if you wish). Also this is the way for the settings to insert your model into LayOut (if you use this presentational tool of the "Pro bundle" or how I may put) without any background (and then you need not meticulously clip it around in LO).

            Gai...

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              linea
              last edited by

              You can make your own styles too. 😎

              edit; yes csaba, sorry didn't think of that

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