The Export Image File command exports a rendered drawing to a variety of file formats: BMP, JPG, PCT, PNG, PNT, PSD, QTI, SGI, TGA, or TIF. Different portions of the image can be selected for export.
1. Select File > Export > Export Image File.The Export Image File dialog box opens. Select the export options, and then click Render or Wireframe to display the exported image preview.
Exports an image that includes all visible objects (objects do not have to be currently on screen to be considered visible) Saves all pages in the print area as one image. By default, the image dimensions are set to match the print area specifications in the Page Setup dialog box. The image dimensions can be changed, but must remain proportional to the print area aspect ratio. Saves each page in the print area as separate images. By default, the image dimensions are set to match the page size specifications in the Page Setup dialog box. The image dimensions can be changed, but must remain proportional to the page size aspect ratio. Exports an image within a user-created marquee. Select this option and then click Draw Marquee to temporarily close the dialog box. Click and drag to specify the area for export; the marquee dimensions are displayed on the Data bar. Click to set the export area and return to the Export Image File dialog box. The Pixel Dimensions of the image are automatically set to the marquee dimensions. Specifies the exported image dimensions; if Lock Aspect Ratio is selected, changes to one dimension will update the other to maintain the aspect ratio Specifies the printed image dimensions in the selected Unit; if Lock Aspect Ratio is selected, changes to one dimension will update the other to maintain the aspect ratio Select a unit to apply to the Print Size parameters Memory Required/Estimated File Size Estimates the amount of memory required for the export and the approximate file size of the exported file, based on the current settings Select the file format for the exported image, and indicate specific compression settings, if any QuickTime offers great flexibility when specifying compression settings for the various file types. Consult QuickTime documentation for information on these settings.
2. Click Save.In the dialog box which opens, provide a name for the file; VectorWorks adds the file extension according to the file format selected. If the Each Page as a Separate Image was selected for export, VectorWorks automatically appends an incremental number to each file name.
3. Click Save.A new file is created without changing the original drawing file. This new file can then be opened in other applications or imported into another software program.
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