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I have a simple 3d and I want to keep it simple. I only want it as hidden and converted to bmp but when I did screen shot, paste and crop in ms paint, the graphics look horrible

 

The drawing is too big to attach it. If someone will give me an email address I will send it

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Did you know you can export an AutoCAD drawing as a BMP file?

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why not render it? U can always upload it to megaupload or rapidshare.

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I'm running acad 2002. I don't know if will do any of those suggestions

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What's wrong with the graphics? Blurry edges?

 

Does acad 2002 include the TIFOUT command?

 

.tif is a better format for clear lines than .bmp; so usually text, 3D edges and any linework display better in .tif (plus it also supports transparent backgrounds and will result in a smaller file size).

 

Could you use a .wmf file? They are vector files and easily used with MS applications. (Use the EXPORT command).

 

Here are some links about vector & raster and file types:

 

http://www.morovia.com/education/vector-raster.asp

 

http://www.logodesignworks.com/blog/vector-graphics-and-raster-graphics-difference

 

Sorry if I'm rattling on about stuff you already know!

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Sorry if I'm rattling on about stuff you already know!

 

Don't be sorry. I'm very greatfull for any help. Besides, some of it I didn't know

 

It's just that my option are limited with acad 2002. However, the real limiting factor is that I can't post a picture of what I'm talking of. Until then we will only be talking in circles.

 

This is why I was hoping someone would offer their email address so that I can post it to them

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TIFOUT wasn't round to about 2004 i think, in express tools from memory too.

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Is the SAVEIMG command style around in 2007? Is was / is a very simple interface.

 

Also, there were some plotter configurations for raster images. -David

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The OP stats shows 2007 but he refers to 2002. There seems to be some misinformation.

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