2024-11-05 10:04 AM
Can we talk about how the resolution of published image files is decided by the current zoom level on the layout view? This is next level confusion, even for graphisoft. This is also not stated anywhere as far as I can tell. What are you guys doing?? This is such a basic functionality. Give us a resolution setting - dpi, multiplier, whatever, anything. How can you release a new version with an AI-image generator that is two years outdated on release while this is still a thing. There are so many examples like this throughout archicad and it's driving me nuts that there is no effort put in raising the floor, instead of hammering us with new features. I really like the design options, but I'd rather have decent core functionality without loose ends like this.
I apologize for my bitterness here, but I need to vent some times.
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2024-11-14 05:53 AM - edited 2024-11-14 07:29 AM
There is a similar Roadmap item. Is this what you are wishing for?:
https://community.graphisoft.com/t5/Product-Roadmap/Set-Resolution-for-3D-Views/idi-p/632888
2024-11-14 10:24 AM
Thanks for replying, Laszio. No this is not quite what I'm talking about. The roadmap item you sent is about 3D views specifically. What I'm talking about is that when using the publisher for export layouts (no matter the drawing type) as an image file, the resolution of the exported image is based on how zoomed in the layout is on export. This is:
The output resolution should be the product of the layout size in units and a dpi-setting.
2024-11-15 02:18 AM
Can I ask why you are publishing layouts as an image file?
Can you show an example of what you are trying to publish?
Barry.
2024-11-15 04:22 AM - edited 2024-11-15 04:29 AM
ps. Just re-read your second comment... @Barry Kelly I assume it is being done as a response to the bloat of the layered PDFs that AC creates.
There is a thread somewhere around here about setting your Views from custom sized undocked windows to achieve reasonable resolutions. It is annoying to work with though...
Edit: Apparently the thread I was looking for has been "Archived" and hence is no longer accessible... I think it was this thread, but am unable to confirm as noted, if there is someone who can access this "Archive".
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2024-11-15 05:13 AM
Your link is to an Achicad-talk post.
They are long gone.
Not sure why it is opening in wishes forum and saying it is archived.
I was just curious if the author was trying to publish a 3D view as an image or literally trying to publish a layout with a 3D view as an image file.
Publishing a layout with an image on it is like taking a photo copy of a photo copy rather than of the original.
I wanted to see what the author was trying to publish as maybe there is a better solution.
Barry.
2024-11-15 08:13 AM
I just assumed old links would have been redirected, but I guess not...
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2024-11-15 11:14 AM
@Lingwisyer @Barry Kelly
Thanks for joining the discussion.
To expand a bit on what caused my initial frustration:
I was exporting 2D drawings from layouts to png images. So not 3D views, although I guess this issue would be very real in that case as well. These are meant to be used in a screen-presentation and since I was using Figma slide deck that does not handle pdf imports very smoothly at the moment. I needed image files. This is also better for performance in screen presentations that do not require vectorized drawings. Wanting control of the output resolution is one thing, but being confident that the resolution is consistent across multiple exports is vital when the images are linked to presentations to avoid plans moving in layouts when updating etc.
I have also exported the views directly using publisher, skipping the layout part, but this has the same problem if slightly more predictable.
Neither are good enough in my opinion. The resolution of an exported image file should not be dependent on the resolution of a physical monitor. Ok, when exporting from views directly this may need to be the case, but when using layouts this makes no sense.
I also don't think it's really relevant why I want to export images files this way – if it's an option it should work better. I know you're just trying to understand the issue fully when asking, so this is not directed at your question, but when graphisoft decides to add the option to export image files from layouts they should do it well and document it. Right now it's pretty useless in it's implementation and entirely undocumented.
There should be a simple dpi setting for layouts, and an optional resolution setting that rescales the layout to fit within an image of a given resolution.
2024-11-16 09:58 AM
@Kvalheim wrote:
I was exporting 2D drawings from layouts to png images. So not 3D views, although I guess this issue would be very real in that case as well. These are meant to be used in a screen-presentation and since I was using Figma slide deck that does not handle pdf imports very smoothly at the moment. I needed image files.
Is it an option to take a screen capture of what you want and save that a s image file or paste directly into Figma?
Barry.
2024-11-17 02:12 PM
@Kvalheim
If this is something you do often, you could still publish PDFs and create a python script to convert them to .png.
Python outside Archicad of course...