Save model in PNG without background . anyone?
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You have the same settings as when you export normally, Width, Height and Anti-aliasing - adjust to your requirement.
I never use SketchUp's AA when exporting - instead I export the image out much larger and scale down in Photoshop which then produce nice smooth edges.
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Haven't used other applications. Either I do it by hand, or I use the panorama function in PhotoShop. http://tv.adobe.com/watch/learn-photoshop-cs5/creating-a-panorama/
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hi,
you´re right. to export bigger model, then resize in PS, but when i need transparent backgroung?
do you thing PS fix everything?
thanks!
note: just making a texture of bulding (another project) photos were made from many places around.
when i need to make panorama pic to wrap the model, i´ve to fix/strech photos for nice result.
do you think PS is the best, or is there any other tools/programs, which can fix distortions too.
your valuable tips are very appreciated -
Aye - that is what I do. Some times I increase the size of Outlines in Edge Styles as the edge thickness doesn't scale up with the size of the export. An alternative is using Layout - let you export with nice AA, edge size scale, transparent background and you can even export as vector.
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hi,
a prety fast help, thanks, the tut is great !
i´m very thankful, i´ve spent many valuable moments here with you guys
so, when i return to previous topic, the best think is to change resolution of size of the model, then reduce it in PS.
wonderful !
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good job, well done !
hope to be a good source of wisdom like you someday
interesting info about panorama makers:
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Thothom, if you please, what is meaning of the acronym "AA"?
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liasing. The rest you probably know but here it is for those new to SU.Can be set at system preferences level - in this case it only affects what is rendered on the screen.
And can be set when exporting stills and animations - this time it is done by the software (SU) but that is not a nice job (here they could improve a lot)
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of course!
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I told you knew!
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