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HOW PRINT A RENDERED OBJECT SCALE 1:1

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I would like to print out a rendered object in 1:1 scale. Does any one know if there is a way to do this to a Pro/E model.



Thanks a lot in advance.
 
Print out a rendered object? What do you mean?
 
Hi Joeljpk,

What I need is to print out a shaded object (a company logo in this case) to scale (the way I have it in my 3D model). After I print it out I would lay it over the phisical part that is going to go on, for marketing approval. I imagine that I have to print it out from drawing mode but, how to put scale 1:1 rendered image of my logo in the drawing is what I would like to know.

I need it saded the way I have it in my model.

In a sense, my need is to print a front (Shaded) view of my model to the actual scale.

Any thoughts?

Thanks
 
Hmmm... The only thing i really see that you could do is display the part shaded on your screen, then mess with the values in File > Print > Configure. If that side of your part is 2 across, you could set the page width to 8.5 and the side margins to 3.25 each.



I don't know of a better way, really.
 
Hello



If you want to have a scaled print of your shaded model in purpose only to show your company logo, I suggest the following :

Use proe or any other 2D software, sketch over the logo and then print the drw (with the sketched logo on it) in every scale you want.

I think that you only matter about your actual size of your model that has tho logo on it..



xcad
 
Any of these suggestions work for ya?
 
Dear Xcad and Joeljkp, thanks for your support. I think I could use your suggestions to work around my issue and get it resolved for this one time (my geometry is complex and it'll be very laborious).

I was hoping to hear from someone that there was a way to place a flat shaded view on my drawing (the same way I normally place any other view) or something like that but, I guess that's not going to be an option.



Thanks you very much.
 
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