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      imabzeous
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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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      • Jean LemireJ Offline
        Jean Lemire
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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.

        Jean (Johnny) Lemire from Repentigny, Quebec, Canada.

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          imabzeous
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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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          • Mike LuceyM Offline
            Mike Lucey
            last edited by

            I presume its plans and elevations in .jpeg that you want to print?

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              minguinhirigue
              last edited by

              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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                imabzeous
                last edited by

                @mike

                yes they are jpegs of plans and elevations 😞

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                • DavidBoulderD Offline
                  DavidBoulder
                  last edited by

                  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.

                  --

                  David Goldwasser
                  OpenStudio Developer
                  National Renewable Energy Laboratory

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                    pmiller
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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:

                    1. frame your model in SU with a line only rectangle of some known size (in feet) -- bigger than the model extents.
                    2. Render with the frame turned on (you can render exact same view with it off if it's on a layer)
                    3. In PS, measure how many pixels accross on the rectangle -- you will know how many pixels equals the distance
                    4. In PS crop to the rectangle lines
                    5. 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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