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Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 7:35:34 PM | How to copy high quality Elevation view to image file

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I'm trying to bring a good quality image file of my elevations into photoshop. I tried making a pdf, but the quality is pretty low. I want my elevations to be shaded, so bringing it to Autocad is not gonna work.

 

Also another thing. My floor plans, after I finished them on Revit, I just exported to CAD file, and took it to Autocad to scale. Then made it into a PDF. Then inserted the PDF into Photoshop. 

 

But when I put the Elevations on a paper in Revit, And scaled them, then made it into a pdf. The elevations and floor plans are different sizes even tho both of them are the same scales. Is a 1:300 in Autocad different than 1:300 in Revit? 

 

Yeah I know, im stupid for doing one in Cad, one in Revit. Im much more comfortable in CAD scaling than Revit. But help please? Lol 


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Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 7:09:36 AM | How to copy high quality Elevation view to image file

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You must not understand Revit printing.   DO NOT SCALE when printing.   Set the view scale and print at 100%.

 

 


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