Inserting images

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by Daletmem, Dec 29, 2003.

  1. Daletmem

    Daletmem Guest

    Is it possible to insert a non-square-shaped image in autocad? I mean, I
    don't want the white background beside the image filling the square...but I
    don't know if this is possible in Autocad.



    Please, help me!


    TIA,

    Daletmem.
     
    Daletmem, Dec 29, 2003
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  2. Daletmem

    Paul Turvill Guest

    Do you mean non-*rectangular*? If so, the answer is 'no' ... however, you
    can use may be able to use transparency settings or clipping to solve your
    problem.
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    Paul Turvill, Dec 29, 2003
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  3. Daletmem

    Daletmem Guest

    aha...ok...that was what I thought.....thanx anyway!
     
    Daletmem, Dec 30, 2003
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  4. Daletmem

    G. Willis Guest

    set IMAGEFRAME to OFF and you won't have any border at all! then you can draw a round border or irregular shape if you wish.
    If you set TRANSPARENCY to ON then you can draw over the image and it won't get hidden behind the image.

    Garth.
     
    G. Willis, Jan 2, 2004
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  5. Don't forget the IMAGECLIP command....
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    MichaelB
    www.michaelbulatovich.com



    set IMAGEFRAME to OFF and you won't have any border at all! then you can
    draw a round border or irregular shape if you wish.
    If you set TRANSPARENCY to ON then you can draw over the image and it won't
    get hidden behind the image.

    Garth.
     
    Michael Bulatovich, Jan 2, 2004
    #5
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