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insert image with transparent background

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How to insert gif image with transparent  background which made by Photoshop into autocad file?

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2005-06-23 at 00:00:32ID21467970
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Answers

 

by: haiklePosted on 2005-06-23 at 05:20:24ID: 14283222

I don't think it can be done.

haikle

 

by: techn125Posted on 2005-06-23 at 05:36:25ID: 14283323

you mean a translucid image? Haikle is right, they'res no transparent background, the image that will be imported in autocad will always include the bacground color displayed, similarily as when you take a screen capture (it creates an image of what is displayed on screen, it is not really inserting an 'object').

You can simulate a transparent image by using the Display Order command (pull down menu Tools>Display Order) to put your autocad added lines/objects 'on top' or 'behind' your giff image. You will have to draw broken lines to simulate stuff extruding out of  'holes' in your image, OLE objects can't have 'islands', they will always be a flat, countinuous and uninterrupted 'surface'.

Hope i undertanded the question right.

 

by: haiklePosted on 2005-06-23 at 05:59:19ID: 14283508

What is it exactly are you trying to accomplish?
Perhaps there's a suitable workaround.

 

by: norrin_raddPosted on 2005-06-23 at 07:10:39ID: 14284185

if you are just trying to get an image that you can use as part of your dwg to draw on (using techn's techniqe) it works better with 2 color (1 bit) tiff images. The background is set to the color of your cad background and the lines actually take on the color assigned in cad (bylayer etc..) so it looks like part of the dwg, maybe that will help you a little.

 

by: meintsiPosted on 2005-06-23 at 07:52:43ID: 14284637

It seems as if all CAD programs lack this simple functionality.

We have tried here to insert transparent gif's into SolidWorks drawings and the "transparent " area of the .gif image imports as some odd shade of white-grey.

Color matching to the backgound as isn't as clear cut as it seems.  Solidedge and rhino also behave similarly.

But we have had a good measure of success using them as decals added to a surface within an assembly.  Then the drawing appearance is correct.

 

by: haiklePosted on 2005-06-30 at 05:05:46ID: 14337200

This can be done using a .PNG (Portable Network Graphics) file with a certain pixel color set as the transparent color. Use your Photoshop to save the GIF to PNG. I've tested this with AutoCAD 2005. Not sure about 2004 and earlier. Use Image Manager to insert the PNG image, then using the command "TRANSPARENCY", set the image to transparency settings to ON, or use the properties palette to set the transparency property of the image. The PNG file does appear to support only 256 colors in transparency mode. You could test the other formats that AutoCAD supports to see if any of them will support transparency. Also, the AutoCAD help file states that transparency does not work with hardware acceleration.

 

by: MuertyPosted on 2005-07-01 at 21:24:21ID: 14352711

This can also be done with a tiff .... in Photoshop simply remove the background and save as TIFF ...

 

by: gonzal13Posted on 2005-07-10 at 18:02:13ID: 14408819

If it is a rather simple file, why not put it on another layer and then make a new layer or go to the layer where you want the dwg and just trace it?

 

by: farquizaPosted on 2005-08-04 at 22:37:34ID: 14605051

GIF Graphical Interlace File (Inserts Image, but depends on AutoCAD language version)
http://www.leics.gov.uk/gif_insert.pdf

 

by: cadnologistPosted on 2005-08-09 at 20:24:45ID: 14638877

simply; you can not. wait for 2006 release.

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