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Title: 3ds max -> life-sized templates?
Post by: mikejkelley on November 23, 2013, 04:35:53 am
Hi, here's a couple of crazy questions... I want to print out banner-sized templates for a cab project. I've already made a scale mock-up of the cab in 3ds max and can export to a variety of file formats. What's the best workflow for translating that into life-sized two dimensional images that the printers won't have too much confusion about printing out? Thanks. I want to go into this making as few assumptions as possible to ensure timely success.  :)
Title: Re: 3ds max -> life-sized templates?
Post by: Ond on November 24, 2013, 04:41:39 pm
You won't find too many people using 3ds Max here. They all use sketchup. I use it though so here's your answer:
Export Max design to dxf CAD format, import into Visio, choose 1:1 print setup (assuming your original design is 1:1 accurate) and then print.  Visio will automatically span whatever paper size you choose in the printing.

If you have problems with the view of the CAD file in Visio, I can help with that.

Title: Re: 3ds max -> life-sized templates?
Post by: mikejkelley on November 24, 2013, 06:11:52 pm
Microsoft Visio? I wasn't aware it did that, awesome, thanks! I'll try this out shortly.