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If you go to the tools pull down menu there is a place to view or save an image. If you do one or the other, "render" shows up as a minimized window bar at the bottom of your screen. click it open. Click on options, set it to the higher dimension and 32 bit. Now go back and save the image. It does the full screen view.
That is how I did the first one. I was zoomed in to show what i wanted to.
The second one, I just hit the print screen button on the key board and pasted it in an empty gif.
The third one is a scanned paper plan, so that I could show the printed line weights.
If you use the first method, (I save them as tif and later convert to jpg if I e-mail) then open in photoshop or other good imaging software you turn it into a B&W picture and discard the color data. Then you can invert to black on white. Then convert back to color and use the paint bucket to color it in. I do this to show distant clients things going before conservation sometimes.
I have Landcadd Colorfast, but it is way to slow to convert everything to closed polylines that I find that I don't use it to color. I like the looks of black & white and our clients don't seem to need the rush of a rendering.
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