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smooth shoes
2007-03-03, 02:28 AM
I am a college student using ACAD 2007, and I am designing a shopping center for a class. I have the building drawn in 3d and was wanting to protray it in Power Point as a slide show. Is there any good way to do this so that it looks "life-like?"

I've used "printscreen" and put it into power point that way, but I am not too fond of it. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!

Gary

jaberwok
2007-03-03, 08:17 AM
Assuming you've used Render, render to a file - there are many file types to choose from.
If you have just Shaded the model, look into the Render options.

Arben.Allaraj
2007-03-03, 05:23 PM
I am a college student using ACAD 2007, and I am designing a shopping center for a class. I have the building drawn in 3d and was wanting to protray it in Power Point as a slide show. Is there any good way to do this so that it looks "life-like?"

I've used "printscreen" and put it into power point that way, but I am not too fond of it. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!

Gary

Maybe you rendering the drawing and you should use saveimg or exporting in any file as you want.

smooth shoes
2007-03-04, 12:34 AM
Assuming you've used Render, render to a file - there are many file types to choose from.
If you have just Shaded the model, look into the Render options.
Thanks. I didn't even think of that.

Mike.Perry
2007-03-04, 07:09 AM
Hi

Another possible option...

Output a 3D DWF.

Import the DWF into PowerPoint.

Embedding Autodesk DWF Viewer in Microsoft Office Applications

RE: I want to print to an image?

Have a good one, Mike

jetsflyer
2007-03-04, 06:18 PM
I get excellent results with my 24" samsung and 30' dell when they're both set to max. res.
But, what ever you wind up with make sure you do a trial run with the LCD projector you intend to use. I've seen some big differences between my Laptop screen and how it appeared on a projector.(very faint)