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What is the largest size you can increase a ReVit Rendering too?I'v send one out to a print service to be inlarge to 24" x 36" and the rendering pixelated. The size of the rendering was 1170X640.
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Can you copy the rendering as a PDF file format? If it pixelates when enlarged, that means it is a Raster image. PDFs use Vector lines. With PDFs, what you see is what you get (unless your printer can't handle the dimensions you want).
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when rendering you want to set your view size to the size you want to print it at e.g. 24"x36". this is located in your options bar. then select the dpi that you want to have the print at. 300 is good for really high quality images. this is going to be huge however. you might do 150 dpi so it doesn't take a lifetime to render. the difference is an image that is 7200x10,800 or 3,600x5,400. Revit won't print a rendering as a vector drawing. a rendering is a raster image and cannot be converted to a vector drawing with the results that you expect.
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