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#1 Dennis Hilborn

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Posted 28 December 2018 - 11:09 AM

If I generate an elevations and use Ray Trace it makes a nice picture on my monitor.  If I then pick the printer icon and print from that screen to  a pdf the print does not showup as ray traced but instead it shows up as texture.

Any way to print ray trace straight from that point?



#2 Dennis Hilborn

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Posted 06 January 2019 - 12:59 PM

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#3 Philip Frank

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Posted 07 January 2019 - 06:03 AM

Hi Dennis,

 

 I never use Ray Traced, but I believe you have to output the image to a file (see attached)

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#4 Dennis Hilborn

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Posted 07 January 2019 - 06:38 AM

Hi Dennis,

 

 I never use Ray Traced, but I believe you have to output the image to a file (see attached)

Thanks, I'll check into that.

 

It was already set that way so nothing changed.  I sent in a ticket and explained in detail what I wanted.



#5 Joseph Smith

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Posted 07 January 2019 - 09:13 AM

Dennis is correct.  Click output options, highlight radio button for "output to file".  (i set my image size to 2048x1536), hit ok then hit regenerate.

 

you'll get a "nice jpg, bmp, tif or png file" to save somewhere.

 

 

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#6 Henry Buckner

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Posted 07 January 2019 - 09:49 AM

You can just save it as an image-don't have to do the output to file unless you want to. The only time I do that is
for high-res rendering.




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