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Rasterized links in LayOut

Rasterized links in LayOut - SketchUp Tutorial

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Rasterized links in LayOut

- [Instructor] Chapter 5-04, we're going to look at the rasterized links in LayOut, as opposed to the hybrid or the vector. When you bring a file in or link a file from SketchUp into LayOut, then the view that's the SketchUp scene has been based on is rendered as a raster as the default option. You can control on the Document Setup under the Paper section, the quality of the display resolution and the output resolution for the rasterizing. What that means is we've got no real control over the model lines in LayOut, so all the work has to be done in SketchUp. I'm just going to flick over to the scene in SketchUp that we are going to bring in. It's this one, it's the floor plan raster, and we've got, basically, a floor plan with a section cut through it. It's orthographic in its view, so the camera is set to parallel projection and we can see all of the bits of furniture. What we're going to get, if I go back to the scene, is, effectively, this. And it's really useful, if you've done a…

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