How to print Jpeg on scale
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hello, i am doing my univ project and am rendring with podium, so can podium image be printed on scale? i mean architectural scale? plz help urgent
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Hi Imabzeous, hi folks.
If you size you image to its exact size, you can print it to scale if you follow the procedure:
1 - Use any standard view (Face, Top, Rigth, etc).
2 - Use parallel projection (no perspective).
Just ideas.
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i mean to print on architectural scale like 1/4 1/2 etc, in ps i dont kno whow to do it
helppp
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I presume its plans and elevations in .jpeg that you want to print?
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The post of Jean Lemir is correct, you have to be in parrallel view or standard view.
But if you whant it for architectural purpose, I think pdf is realy good : scalable vector, but no texture...
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yes they are jpegs of plans and elevations
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If you have the pro version consider using Layout. Then you can add a border, and put multiple views on the same sheet. Then no reason to use another application to do this work. Better workflow when you print many revisions of a presentation.
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@imabzeous said:
i mean to print on architectural scale like 1/4 1/2 etc, in ps i dont kno whow to do it
helppp
I assume ps means photoshop. Here's a method:
- frame your model in SU with a line only rectangle of some known size (in feet) -- bigger than the model extents.
- Render with the frame turned on (you can render exact same view with it off if it's on a layer)
- In PS, measure how many pixels accross on the rectangle -- you will know how many pixels equals the distance
- In PS crop to the rectangle lines
- In PS use print with preview (after figuring out how many pixels wide to match the scale you want -- simple math)
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