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‎2017-12-08
07:28 PM
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‎2023-05-11
01:16 PM
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Noemi Balogh
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‎2017-12-08 09:02 PM
2. Create a new Publisher and add the cameras to it.
3. Hit Publish
AC28 US/INT -> AC08
Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
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‎2017-12-09 12:47 PM

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‎2017-12-09 01:29 PM
First adjust Render options as you want them, then,
Document - Creative Imaging - Create Fly-through:
x Photorendering window
x Keyframes only
Result: jpg picture
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‎2017-12-14 10:29 AM
also great and easy way to export images. Thank you both.
I am exporting the 3D-View no photorendering. Anyone has an idea how to increase resolution?

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‎2017-12-14 10:38 AM
Now 'undock' your 3D Window so that you can increase the size beyond that of your screen (most likely).
In 3D Window Settings setup a pixel size for what you want.
I'd go for 300 DPI for printing. Something like 2304x1596 pixels gives you a 195x135 mm image that still prints fine if you decide to scale-to-fit it on A4 landscape.
However, depending on your computer, it would be easy enough to do a quick render in Cinerender that will looks just as 'good' as a screenshot and takes about the same time of doing all these settings every time you want to save a good looking screenshot.
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‎2017-12-20 11:05 AM
this works perfectly for the width but when I change the height off screen the window always jumps back the to screen resolution... using macOS..

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‎2017-12-20 12:56 PM
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‎2017-12-20 03:31 PM
A 300 dpi 195x135 mm image rendered in 1:30 min.
This is with a procedural skybox and the project I tested has quite a few textures.
I dropped one 'infinite' general light inside to light things a bit.
If you start out with Outdoor Daylight Fast (Physical), tweak detailed settings as follows:
- pick a nicer sky (remember to tick Use ARCHICAD Sun Position)
- Light Adjustments: sunlight 100, lamps 50 (or higher if you want more light inside)
- Environment > Physical Sky > Clouds > turn off cast shadows
- Options > General Options > only use Transparancy and Textures, Ray Treshold 0, Ray Depth 12, Reflection Depth 12. The 12 is for 6 layers of glass / transparant items, adjust as needed. 12 is a safe number for me, the impact on render times is there, but 1:30 min, what is the point?
Cinerender will happily render out these frames while you keep working, the render times may increase a bit when doing more than one render, but still it should not take that long and your images will be excactly the size you want them to be.
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