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Burj-Al-Arab model 3D


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As I recall the materials library was accessible via a tab found in the Tool Palettes window. Did you look there? The materials could be dragged and dropped onto the model.

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Thanks a lot, You were right.It was in the tool pallettes.

 

Okay, now If I want it on a A2 paper, what is the right way to print it? I hope it doesn't lose its pixels?

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Seeing how it is a 3D model my approach would be to use a layout with one or more viewports should you wish to show different views. Are you familiar with layouts and viewports?

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Many users find it easier to print their 3D model from a layout using a viewport than from model space. Layouts are printed at a 1:1 scale. The only thing that gets a scale assigned to it is the viewport (not the objects that can be seen in it) itself.

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