How do you output a preview and it look like finished?
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- The Metal Peddler
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How do you output a preview and it look like finished?
Here is my problem. We have 6 charms we need a picture of, for a wrap on a truck. A finished charm 3/4 of an inch looks good, but enlarged to 8 to 10 inches looks ragged.
Is there a propram that will do a preview in that looks like 14K yellow gold or silver that can be saved as a j peg or bmp file for printing?
Thanks for any input or help,
Jay
Is there a propram that will do a preview in that looks like 14K yellow gold or silver that can be saved as a j peg or bmp file for printing?
Thanks for any input or help,
Jay
- ToddMichael
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Check out this post thread, it may give your some help, as for printing from 3D engrave I don't think there is a way that I have heard of yet.
My understanding is you need to design in another program to get rendering capabilities.
IF you hear different, please let me know?
Todd Michael
http://www.3dwaxmill.com/phpBB2/vt.php? ... highlight=
My understanding is you need to design in another program to get rendering capabilities.
IF you hear different, please let me know?
Todd Michael
http://www.3dwaxmill.com/phpBB2/vt.php? ... highlight=
- Colin Creed
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Re: How do you output a preview and it look like finished?
Hi Jay,
...if so, then you'd need to take photos with a really good camera that has a high number of mega-pixels.
That way you can capture the detail & blow it up huge without it becoming as "ragged".
The other option might be to get a Professional Photographer in to do the shots for you.
HTH, Colin
From what your saying here, you already have the finished charms to photograph...The Metal Peddler wrote: ~ We have 6 charms we need a picture of, for a wrap on a truck. A finished charm 3/4 of an inch looks good, but enlarged to 8 to 10 inches looks ragged. ~
...if so, then you'd need to take photos with a really good camera that has a high number of mega-pixels.
That way you can capture the detail & blow it up huge without it becoming as "ragged".
The other option might be to get a Professional Photographer in to do the shots for you.
HTH, Colin
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