Ted Walsh Posted December 6, 2002 Share Posted December 6, 2002 I need to export a 3D file as a tiff or bmp for manipulation in Corel Paint. (The original file was about 1MB). Despite using high resolutions the resulting export is just a series of large pixels, instead of several houses. All suggestions welcome. Ted Walsh Quote Link to comment
Kristen Posted December 6, 2002 Share Posted December 6, 2002 I'm not sure if this is your problem, but in addition to setting the resolution, what have you set the height and width to? If you want, for example, a 300dpi image that's 8"x10", the pixel dimensions would have to be 2400 x 3000. If they're less, when you size the image in your graphics program, in effect you're getting a lower resolution. Quote Link to comment
Ted Walsh Posted December 10, 2002 Author Share Posted December 10, 2002 Kristen Thanks. By increasing the size the results are far better. Because I don't need to export the full model I tried to outline the required section using the perspective crop rectangle only to find the model disappeared! It seems to be visible only in orthogonal. Any idea what I doing wrong? Thanks Ted Walsh Quote Link to comment
Guest Posted December 10, 2002 Share Posted December 10, 2002 Ted, What version of QT are you using? What version of VW are you running? FYI - VW 10 allows you to marquee select the portion of the drawing you wish to export -- allowing you to do exactly what you want to do, easily. Quote Link to comment
Ted Walsh Posted December 12, 2002 Author Share Posted December 12, 2002 Katie, QT v 6.0.1 VW 9.5.3 OS 10.2.2 Will probably get VW 10 shortly but would like to sort out the disappearing 3D model in perspective projection beforehand. Thanks, Ted Quote Link to comment
Kristen Posted December 12, 2002 Share Posted December 12, 2002 My first guess would be that the perspective window is just not focused on the model. Try resizing the perspective frame to be HUGE and see if the model shows up in some far corner. If that's the case, you can use the "translate view" tool (2nd row, 2nd column of the 3D Tools palette) to drag the model to the spot you want, then resize the perspective frame the way you want it. Quote Link to comment
P Retondo Posted December 13, 2002 Share Posted December 13, 2002 Kristen is most likely right. The best way to control what you see in a perspective view is to start with the "Set 3D View" command (View->Set 3D View). Quote Link to comment
Ted Walsh Posted December 15, 2002 Author Share Posted December 15, 2002 Kristen et al, That worked perfectly. Many thanks Ted Quote Link to comment
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