DPI settings in sketch engine.
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2006-03-21
11:38 PM
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2023-05-11
02:31 PM
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Noemi Balogh
2006-03-21
11:38 PM
I put it into plotmaker, and double the size. Seems like the the dpi is actually half of 72 dpi, which is logical.
So I set sketch setting to 500 dpi, which my plotter can do. When I bring the drawing in to plotmaker, the drawing is tiny. Seems like the dpi is matched to the size somehow, and I can't figure out how to unmatch it.
I'd like a 20 inch wide drawing at 500 dpi, but I can't get it. Any body have any luck with this?
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2006-03-22 12:31 AM
2006-03-22
12:31 AM
Forget dpi.
How many actual pixels are you making?
More pixels means tinier sketch lines.
Then you resize the image to suit yourself.
How many actual pixels are you making?
More pixels means tinier sketch lines.
Then you resize the image to suit yourself.
Dwight Atkinson
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2006-03-22 12:55 AM
2006-03-22
12:55 AM
Thank you. I'll try that. Don't know why I didn't think of that.......

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2006-03-22 01:03 AM
2006-03-22
01:03 AM
BTW: the sketch engine rather cleverly applies TIFF linework images to the edges in the image.
You can see the exact images in the folder Sketch Textures.
This is why a larger sketch render image seems so much sharper - the image uses more of these tiny images to build the sketch.
You can see the exact images in the folder Sketch Textures.
This is why a larger sketch render image seems so much sharper - the image uses more of these tiny images to build the sketch.
Dwight Atkinson

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2006-03-22 04:22 AM
2006-03-22
04:22 AM
Tom wrote:Therefore you need 20*500 pixels ... 10000 which you can't do in ArchiCAD. Try 200 dpi, that needs 4000 pixels that you can render. Anyway, what do you need 500 dpi for???
I'd like a 20 inch wide drawing at 500 dpi, but I can't get it. Any body have any luck with this?
Think only in pixels, dpi is related to the printer/screen resolution.
Djordje
ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
HP Omen
ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
HP Omen
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2006-03-22 01:24 PM
2006-03-22
01:24 PM
I was thinking that the DPI was related to the dpi that the plotter can output, not related to the pixels.
What is the most pixels that AC can use? Is it a function of the screen resolution?
I'm trying to get a large sketch picture. Client loves the look, but I need a bigger pic. I guess I could print a smaller one, then blow it up on a copy machine.
What is the most pixels that AC can use? Is it a function of the screen resolution?
I'm trying to get a large sketch picture. Client loves the look, but I need a bigger pic. I guess I could print a smaller one, then blow it up on a copy machine.