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2009-02-26
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Noemi Balogh
2009-02-26 05:54 PM
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Reeves wrote:Your answer -
But that is the only way? I'd shure like to print it right from ArchiCad.
ejrolon wrote:As ejrolon says, create two views of the model; a scaled line drawing with the dimensions on, and a not-to-scale rendered view. (This doesn't have to be a 'live' view, it could just be a prerendered image.) Overlay the line drawing over the top of the render in a layout in ArchiCAD itself, and stretch the render to the correct size using the scaled line drawing as a guide. You can then use this to print from, as they will both update together if you make changes.
In the Layout view or Illustrator or Photoshop, overlay your floor plan over your rendered plan.