You can save multiple images, by rotating/repositioning the model, and selecting REGENERATE, which will allow you to add another name. Once you click OKAY, you can name your image (the default directory is the PROJECTS DIRECTORY) and save the image. I seem to remember there is a limit, but that may depend on the capability of your computer. There are a number of standard image sizes, but selecting custom will enable you to output at practically any size you want. Once you do that, you are given a selection of parameters. OPTIONS > OUTPUT OPTIONS and check OUTPUT TO FILE. In the 3D window set up your MODEL as you want it to appear, then go to: They may not know what a "png" or "tiff" file is.
SOFTPLAN 2016 INSERT PDF SNAPSHOT PDF
PDF files tend to have a much larger size and, well, for sending out a picture of your model to a client I just prefer jpeg simply because most everyone knows what that is. Choose which type and then give it a file name and location and you will then be able to email it off.
You then have the option to save it as a png, tiff, jpeg or bitmap. To do this you, again, have to be "in" the model. Personally I would export it as a png or jpeg. So, open up your model then go to "file" and scroll down to review and there is a flyout that will give you the option to export to "review". You have to be "in your 3D model" in order to do what you want. It would be just too cheesy to take a screenshot and send that.
I have finally created a model that I think is worthy of the client taking a look at but am frustrated at trying to get it to him/her.
The Softplan help file tells me to go to File-reView-Portable Document Format(PDF) but there is no such option available to me under File-reView.
SOFTPLAN 2016 INSERT PDF SNAPSHOT HOW TO
I tried to go via the Softplan+ route and reView but don't know how to register for a reView account (I have Softplan 2020 that I am told comes with Softplan+) I tried to get cute by exporting to Sketchup and getting my PDF's from Sketchup, which is easy but was confounded by the export being in Sketchup 2018 and that is no longer free. I am simply desiring to export a 3DTextured view to PDF format. Sorry to bother the forum with so simple a topic but I can't find info anywhere on this.