Std ViewScreenShot/en

Description
The Std ViewScreenShot command opens a dialog box to create an image file, a screenshot, from the active 3D view.



Usage

 * 1) Select the  option from the menu.
 * 2) The Save picture dialog box opens.
 * 3) Optionally press the  button to reveal an additional panel in the dialog box. For more information see Options.
 * 4) Optionally browse to the correct folder.
 * 5) Enter a filename and select the file type.
 * 6) Press the  button to create the image file and close the dialog box.

Image dimensions

 * 1) Select a standard size from the Standard sizes dropdown list. Or specify the Width and Height for a custom size.
 * 2) Optionally press an Aspect ratio button to set the width-to-height ratio of the image. If the Width input box has the focus the height of the image will change and vice versa.

Image properties

 * 1) Select an option from the Background dropdown list:
 * 2) * This option uses the background of the 3D view.
 * 3) * Not all image formats support transparency.
 * 4) Select an option from the Creation method dropdown list:
 * 5) * This is the default method. This method supports anti-aliasing. Technical information: The most important classes for this method are Qt's QOffscreenSurface and QOpenGLFramebufferObject.
 * 6) * This method does not work on many modern Linux systems as it relies on the graphics driver. This method does not support anti-aliasing. Technical information: This is a real off-screen rendering method that only uses functions from the Coin3d library.
 * 7) * This method supports anti-aliasing. Technical information: If anti-aliasing is off, this method reads the image directly from the graphics renderer, else it renders to a framebuffer and gets the image from there. The key part of this method is Qt's QOpenGLFramebufferObject class.
 * 8) * This method uses the same techniques as Framebuffer (custom). It also supports anti-aliasing but has some limitations related to custom sizes and always uses the current background of the 3D view.
 * 1) * This method supports anti-aliasing. Technical information: If anti-aliasing is off, this method reads the image directly from the graphics renderer, else it renders to a framebuffer and gets the image from there. The key part of this method is Qt's QOpenGLFramebufferObject class.
 * 2) * This method uses the same techniques as Framebuffer (custom). It also supports anti-aliasing but has some limitations related to custom sizes and always uses the current background of the 3D view.

Image comment

 * 1) Select the  option to add MIBA information to the file. Not all image formats support this.
 * 2) Or select the  option and type a comment in the text field to embed a comment in the file. Not all image formats support this.
 * 3) Check the  checkbox to add a watermark. The watermark is placed in the lower left corner of the image and consists of the FreeCAD logo and name above the main FreeCAD URL: www.freecadweb.org.

Preferences

 * The 3D view background can be changed in the preferences: . See Preferences Editor.
 * To change the 3D view anti-aliasing: . See Preferences Editor.

Scripting
It is possible to create screenshots with python code.

This script saves a series of screenshots of different sizes and from different directions. The camera type, orthographic or perspective, is also changed.