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    • L Offline
      L i am
      last edited by

      Like I said, scale the page in SU to 36 x 24 inches. then scale

      (edited) To be clearer, scale the paper to say 36 inch. Then use the measuring tool to measure a dimention in the drawing. Then when you have measured it apply the scaling maths and scale the drawing again so it is 1:1. Not ideal but should be OK for an su model.

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        L i am
        last edited by

        πŸ‘

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          L i am
          last edited by

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          And if you are using SUP it does support PDF's

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            jman0war
            last edited by

            @l i am said:

            If you do not have a high res converter try this it works online with no fees or sign up

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            And if you are using SUP it does support PDF's

            It's the scaling down within SU where the quality of the image drops.
            Makes sense because 36" x 24" is a small area in SU for a Plan that has 4 elevations within it.

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              Box
              last edited by

              Surely there is something in the drawings that you can use as a known dimension. The height of a door, a brick, a roof tile, a stud. a joist etc etc
              Can you show us an image.
              Just checking also that there isn't a physical scale depiction with the scale.

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                jman0war
                last edited by

                I guess i could use a door as a known dimension.

                https://1drv.ms/u/s!An4TIiBt2x9fnDlj8TAbtJZBkpTJ?e=Pi0f6S

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                  Box
                  last edited by

                  I'd be sending it back with a polite note telling them it is unusable with at least one known dimension.

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                    L i am
                    last edited by

                    @box said:

                    I'd be sending it back with a polite note telling them it is unusable with at least one known dimension.

                    Agreed but we are not sure of the circumstances. But I would think the source of the drawings could be got hold of, somebody paid for it. Could jman0war send a screenshot of the image in SU. I often have to deal with those images, and they are difficult to work with. However when they are blurred I draw sketchup lines in the center of the blurred line. Can we see how blurred it is with the requested screenshot?

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                      Box
                      last edited by

                      He posted a link to the pdf.

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                      • L Offline
                        L i am
                        last edited by

                        @box said:

                        He posted a link to the pdf.

                        I missed it. But not sure I see the problem.

                        Shot23.jpg

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                          Glenn at home
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                          @jman0war said:

                          If someone sent you plans for a house in PDF, that included Front, Left, Right, Rear Elevations and a RoofPlan.

                          But there were no dimensions included at all and the only information you had to go on was a scale ruler sort of information under the elevation title that says:
                          FRONT VIEW
                          1/4" = 1'-0"
                          (one quarter inch equals one foot).

                          The other Elevations are a different scale:
                          ....

                          You could always download and use the Bluebeam Revu trial. It allows you the measure PDFs. You can even set the scale or calibrate to a known distance. Once the trial is over you can continue to use it in "Vu" mode. It's a very slick tool.

                          https://i.ibb.co/DG2NhfN/Vu.jpg

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                            jman0war
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                            @glenn at home said:

                            You could always download and use the Bluebeam Revu trial. It allows you the measure PDFs. You can even set the scale or calibrate to a known distance. Once the trial is over you can continue to use it in "Vu" mode. It's a very slick tool.

                            Thanks.
                            I used to use BlueBeam Revu years ago, mostly for the one click PDF conversion and a few Markup tools.
                            Looks like they've added functionality.

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                              Glenn at home
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                              @jman0war said:

                              Thanks.
                              I used to use BlueBeam Revu years ago, mostly for the one click PDF conversion and a few Markup tools.
                              Looks like they've added functionality.

                              I only have the viewer but it's great to get dims off of PDFs. It'd be nice to be able to bring vector PDFs into SU (like I can in AutoCAD) but maybe one day. πŸ˜‰
                              Good luck

                              Glenn

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