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2025-06-12 10:00 PM
Hi!
I usually use Archicad just for floor plans and elevations, while we rely on 3ds Max or similar tools for renderings — so this is my first time using Archicad for that purpose.
I noticed that when I created a rendering, it opened in a separate window. Then, when I was saving and closing the project, it prompted me to save the renderings, which surprised me a bit. But when I reopened the file, I couldn’t find the renderings anywhere. I expected them to be saved in the View Map — is that not the case?
Just to clarify: does Archicad generate 3D renderings but not save them internally in the project file unless they’re explicitly added to the Layouts or saved as Views? (?????) 😄
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2025-06-13 06:51 AM
You could also use the Camera function, if you have defined your view, go to 3D navigation extra's > place camera in path. It will save your viewpoint and you can add different view settings to it later.
When places on a lay-out you can change the resolution in the camera view settings for a high resolution output.
2025-06-12 11:10 PM
Hi @cocoloco
You can render your image and save it as an external image file and then place it as a Figure in the layout. That might be the best way for your computer performance.
You can also save the view and set the View Settings so it Generates in: PhotoRendering Window and place that as a Drawing in the layout. This could updated automatically or manually when you change something in your model as needed.
It is up to you.
Best regards.
2025-06-13 06:51 AM
You could also use the Camera function, if you have defined your view, go to 3D navigation extra's > place camera in path. It will save your viewpoint and you can add different view settings to it later.
When places on a lay-out you can change the resolution in the camera view settings for a high resolution output.
2025-06-13 07:02 AM
thank you so much!