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QuickTime VR Object Movie
NOTE The QTVR Object Movie will effectively export an extensive number of images, (based on number of pan
frames x number of tilt frames, see
QTVR Object Movie Settings Dialog Box on page 414) pivoting the model
about its center point. Best results are achieved when the model is relatively small or compact.
Browse Opens the Save As dialog box, and enables you to specify the location, and the name of the file you
want to render to.
Size
Type Use the drop-down list to specify how to set the size of the exported image.
Choose from:
Explicit. Gives you full control of the width and height (the dimensions are in pixels).
Use Aspect Ratio. Enables you to specify the height. The width is automatically calculated from the aspect
ratio of your current view.
Use View. Uses the width and height of your current view.
Use Printer Page. Sizes the image to the page setup size of the default printer.
Width Enables you to enter the width in pixels, when available.
Height Enables you to enter the height in pixels, when available.
Image Export Dialog Box
Use this dialog box to export the current viewpoint into one of the file types supported by Autodesk Navisworks.
Menu: File Export Image
Type Use the drop-down list to select one of the image types supported by Autodesk Navisworks.
Choose from:
JPEG
Windows Bitmap
PNG
Options Enables you to specify the options for .png and .jpg file formats. For PNG images, you can select the
Interlacing and Compression levels, and for the JPEG images you can select Compression and Smoothing levels.
Size
Type Use the drop-down list to specify how to set the size of the exported image.
Choose from:
Explicit. Gives you full control of the width and height (the dimensions are in pixels).
Use Aspect Ratio. Enables you to specify the height. The width is automatically calculated from the aspect
ratio of your current view.
Use View. Uses the width and height of your current view.
Width Enables you to enter the width in pixels, when available.
Height Enables you to enter the height in pixels, when available.
Options
Anti-Aliasing This option applies to OpenGL renderer only. Anit-aliasing is used to smooth the edges of the
exported images. Select the appropriate value from the drop-down list. The higher the number, the smoother
the image, but the longer they take to export. 4x is adequate for most situations.
Image Export Dialog Box | 415