Export a canvas plane
 
 
 

Click the view and choose File > Export > Make Canvas Picture.

After you have created a sketch, you may want to export it as an image file. You can either export an entire canvas plane as an image or export a single layer as an image. Sliders allow you to resize your image file for easy viewing in PortfolioWall. You can also export a canvas plane together with 3D objects.

See Export an image layer.

To export a canvas plane

  1. Click the view that contains the canvas plane you want to export as an image.
  2. Choose File > Export > Make Canvas Picture to open the File Browser.
    Note

    To choose the image file format, choose File > Export > Make Canvas Picture  to open the Make Picture Options box, choose the image file format (JPEG, ALS, TIFF, 24 bit BMP, or 32 bit BMP), and click Go.

  3. Use the File Browser to enter a name for the image file and click Save.

    The image is saved. The default format is TIFF.

    Note

    You can export a canvas plane in 32 bit BMP format, so that the image file contains four channels (RGBA), or in 24 bit BMP format, so that the image file contains three channels (RGB). Many graphics applications cannot read 32 bit BMP files. In these cases, export the canvas plane in 24 bit BMP format or use the imgcvt utility to convert the 32 bit BMP file to a 24 bit BMP file.

To export a canvas plane for use in Photoshop

  1. In Alias, make sure the canvas you want to export is active (by selecting it in the Construction Plane Editor or Canvas Layer Editor, or by painting on it).
  2. Choose File > Export > Make Canvas Picture .
  3. Set File type to psd in the option box.
  4. Optionally, turn on Convert mask to image layer to convert all the mask and invisibility mask layers to image layers, so that they get saved in the PSD file. (See About exporting mask layers below.)
  5. Click Go.
  6. In the browser, choose the location and name of the PSD file you want to create, and click Save.

    Each image layer on the canvas is saved as a layer with the same name in the PSD file. If Convert mask to image layer was turned on, layers created from Alias mask and invisibility mask layers have their names prefixed with "msk_".

About exporting mask layers

Although mask layers and invisibility mask layers cannot be converted directly into layer masks in Photoshop, turning on the Convert mask to image layer option converts them into image layers, and saves them in the PSD file. The layer origin, scale and pixel size are maintained. The resulting image layers have their names prefixed with "msk_" (for mask layers) or "inv_" (for invisibility mask layers) in Photoshop, where you can then convert them to Quick Mask, Layer Mask or Clip Mask.

Shape layers and layer folders are ignored.

To export a canvas plane for use in PortfolioWall

  1. Click the view that contains the canvas plane you want to export as an image.
  2. Choose File > Export > Make Canvas Picture  to open the Make Picture Options option box.
    • Select JPEG as the file format
    • Click on the Limit Image Size checkbox to turn it ON.
    • Adjust the Horizontal and Vertical Size of the picture (in pixels) with the sliders.
      Note

      The sliders represent the maximum dimensions of the image. If the image exceeds either the horizontal of vertical maximum, it is scaled down, while preserving the aspect ratio, to fit within the specified dimensions.

  3. Click GO in the option box. The File Browser appears.
  4. Use the File Browser to enter a name for the image file and click Save.

    The image is saved and ready to be viewed in PortfolioWall.

To export a canvas plane together with 3D objects

  1. Click the view that contains the canvas plane and 3D objects you want to export as an image.
  2. Close any open windows or option boxes that are covering the view.
  3. Choose File > Export > Current Window to open the File Browser.
  4. Use the File Browser to enter a name for the image file and click Save.

    The image is saved in the format selected in the Export Current Window Options dialog.