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Good Morning,

When saving a model in .jpg format the resolution needs to be
increased. Is there a way to do that?

Also, I'm modeling a tube with straight and curved sections. Is there
a way to remove the lines showing the intersections of these various
sections? To better visualize this part I like it as Shaded with
Edges.

Thank you for your help.
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Reply coldhot 1/13/2005 4:22:17 PM

I think the only way to up the jpeg resolution is to adjust the display
settings.  You could save out as tiff with higher resolution and convert it
to jpeg using some other software.  I think the MS Picture editor will even
do this.

Corey

<coldhot@water.com> wrote in message
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> Good Morning,
>
> When saving a model in .jpg format the resolution needs to be
> increased. Is there a way to do that?
>
> Also, I'm modeling a tube with straight and curved sections. Is there
> a way to remove the lines showing the intersections of these various
> sections? To better visualize this part I like it as Shaded with
> Edges.
>
> Thank you for your help.


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Reply CS 1/13/2005 4:53:55 PM


With regard to your question about removing tangent edges between adjacent 
sections of your tube, do you wish to remove them in a drawing or while 
viewing the shaded model with edges visible?

-- 

 - John

John Eric Voltin
Mechanical Engineer
Agile Technology
512-633-0394

<coldhot@water.com> wrote in message 
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> Good Morning,
>
> When saving a model in .jpg format the resolution needs to be
> increased. Is there a way to do that?
>
> Also, I'm modeling a tube with straight and curved sections. Is there
> a way to remove the lines showing the intersections of these various
> sections? To better visualize this part I like it as Shaded with
> Edges.
>
> Thank you for your help.
> 



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Reply John 1/13/2005 4:59:21 PM

Thank you for your quick response.

I want to remove them while viewing the shaded model. Then I need to
save it as a JPEG.

On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 16:59:21 GMT, "John Eric Voltin"
<jevoltin@agile-technology.com> wrote:

>With regard to your question about removing tangent edges between adjacent 
>sections of your tube, do you wish to remove them in a drawing or while 
>viewing the shaded model with edges visible?

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Reply coldhot 1/13/2005 6:10:39 PM

Unfortunately, I don't know how to do this other than editing the jpeg 
outside of SolidWorks.  Maybe someone else has a suggestion.

-- 

 - John

John Eric Voltin
Mechanical Engineer
Agile Technology
512-633-0394

<coldhot@water.com> wrote in message 
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> Thank you for your quick response.
>
> I want to remove them while viewing the shaded model. Then I need to
> save it as a JPEG.
>
> On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 16:59:21 GMT, "John Eric Voltin"
> <jevoltin@agile-technology.com> wrote:
>
>>With regard to your question about removing tangent edges between adjacent
>>sections of your tube, do you wish to remove them in a drawing or while
>>viewing the shaded model with edges visible?
>
> 



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Reply John 1/13/2005 6:52:04 PM

If you change the shade mode to Shaded and not Shaded with edges you can get
rid of all the edges but I don't know of a way to do this without the
tangent edges only.

Corey


"John Eric Voltin" <jevoltin@agile-technology.com> wrote in message
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> Unfortunately, I don't know how to do this other than editing the jpeg
> outside of SolidWorks.  Maybe someone else has a suggestion.
>
> -- 
>
>  - John
>
> John Eric Voltin
> Mechanical Engineer
> Agile Technology
> 512-633-0394
>
> <coldhot@water.com> wrote in message
> news:2aedu095nqfoqpvds0jmit0h6ci2qgdv68@4ax.com...
> > Thank you for your quick response.
> >
> > I want to remove them while viewing the shaded model. Then I need to
> > save it as a JPEG.
> >
> > On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 16:59:21 GMT, "John Eric Voltin"
> > <jevoltin@agile-technology.com> wrote:
> >
> >>With regard to your question about removing tangent edges between
adjacent
> >>sections of your tube, do you wish to remove them in a drawing or while
> >>viewing the shaded model with edges visible?
> >
> >
>
>
>


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Reply CS 1/13/2005 7:12:41 PM

If you truly want full control over your jpeg out put, then you will
need the rendering aspect of SW. You can then render the omage to file
as a jpeg or whatever format you want, and make the resolution what
ever you want it to be.

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Reply modelsin3d 1/13/2005 8:03:26 PM

Have you tried this?

Open a new drawing, chose not to display the sheet format.

Insert your assembly view into this drawing.

Now, "Save As" ".tif"  Using this method, you can control the DPI settings.

Then, open this .tif file in Microsoft Paint and save it as a .jpg.

Best Regards,
Devon T. Sowell
www.3-ddesignsolutions.com

<coldhot@water.com> wrote in message
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> Good Morning,
>
> When saving a model in .jpg format the resolution needs to be
> increased. Is there a way to do that?
>
> Also, I'm modeling a tube with straight and curved sections. Is there
> a way to remove the lines showing the intersections of these various
> sections? To better visualize this part I like it as Shaded with
> Edges.
>
> Thank you for your help.


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Reply Devon 1/14/2005 12:50:36 AM

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