Wireframe Render
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‎2007-07-16
11:56 AM
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Noemi Balogh
‎2007-07-16
11:56 AM
Cheers
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‎2007-07-16 12:33 PM
‎2007-07-16
12:33 PM
Yes.
By specifying "Wireframe" in either internal engine or OpenGL rendering.
By specifying "Wireframe" in either internal engine or OpenGL rendering.
Dwight Atkinson
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‎2007-07-16 02:06 PM
‎2007-07-16
02:06 PM
Maybe I'm missing something..
When specifying wireframe in the 3d view mode tab, I see my model wireframed in the 3d window, which looks bad when printed (antializing looks bad).
Is there a way to see my lines nice, smooth and straight?
When specifying wireframe in the 3d view mode tab, I see my model wireframed in the 3d window, which looks bad when printed (antializing looks bad).
Is there a way to see my lines nice, smooth and straight?
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‎2007-07-16 04:17 PM
‎2007-07-16
04:17 PM
From 3D window save the View in the Navigator, then open a new Layout and place the view there! Adjust the Scale and Pen Set! Then print the Layout! You will have to wait for the regeneretion of the model each time you open the Layout though. 😉
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‎2007-07-17 12:13 AM
‎2007-07-17
12:13 AM
LukasB wrote:use the internal engine rather than the openGL engine. archicad's openGL implementation is great to work with because it's quick. but it's pretty limited in its quality. archicad's internal engine is painful to work with because of it's speed, but its linework is far superior . . .
I see my model wireframed in the 3d window, which looks bad when printed (antializing looks bad).?
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‎2007-07-17 08:41 AM
‎2007-07-17
08:41 AM
thanks for the tips,
Lukas
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