Hey Guys,
Forgive me if this question has already been answered. I have a vague memory of seeing a related thread before, but can't seem to find it now...
Working at an architectural firm, I'm often asked to render elevations, sections, and sometimes floor plans, and print them at a particular architectural scale. What we've always done is render them at a comfortable resolution and then scale them up or down in Photoshop (either adjusting the image size or the scale of the rendered image itself) to force them to fit a desired scale when printed. This always works, but can be rather laborious -figuring out the appropriate scaling factor required to meet a particular standard. Not to mention, the results aren't terribly accurate because I rarely do it mathematically, instead just adjust until it is 'good enough' ...
After doing this for the 100th time, I'm thinking there has got to be a simpler way to do this. So my question is: Is there a system that would allow rendering orthographic views, such floor plans or elevations, that automatically fits a particular scale? I know the obvious answer is to use CAD or Revit to generate your elevations, but is there a way to do this in Max so that it is perfectly right every time . . ?
Obviously Max and Vray don't care about DPI or print dimensions, but I do notice that Photoshop seems to always open a rendered image at 72 DPI, so the default document size is at least someway correlated with the rendered pixel dimensions...
Does anyone have a clever way of dealing with this..? Or am I missing something obvious..?
Forgive me if this question has already been answered. I have a vague memory of seeing a related thread before, but can't seem to find it now...
Working at an architectural firm, I'm often asked to render elevations, sections, and sometimes floor plans, and print them at a particular architectural scale. What we've always done is render them at a comfortable resolution and then scale them up or down in Photoshop (either adjusting the image size or the scale of the rendered image itself) to force them to fit a desired scale when printed. This always works, but can be rather laborious -figuring out the appropriate scaling factor required to meet a particular standard. Not to mention, the results aren't terribly accurate because I rarely do it mathematically, instead just adjust until it is 'good enough' ...
After doing this for the 100th time, I'm thinking there has got to be a simpler way to do this. So my question is: Is there a system that would allow rendering orthographic views, such floor plans or elevations, that automatically fits a particular scale? I know the obvious answer is to use CAD or Revit to generate your elevations, but is there a way to do this in Max so that it is perfectly right every time . . ?
Obviously Max and Vray don't care about DPI or print dimensions, but I do notice that Photoshop seems to always open a rendered image at 72 DPI, so the default document size is at least someway correlated with the rendered pixel dimensions...
Does anyone have a clever way of dealing with this..? Or am I missing something obvious..?
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