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How do i insert an image in autocad?

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Question added by Dinu Mathew Thomas , Commerical Interior designer , Symmetrics development services
Date Posted: 2017/01/06

XREF > ATTACH IMAGE SELECT THE IMAGE YOU WANT

 

Ernesto IV Oliquiano
by Ernesto IV Oliquiano , Senior Interior Design Architect , U+A Architects

One way to insert an image in AutoCAD is by the IMAGEATTACH command, it's basically similar to attaching an XREF. Another way is to simply PICK & DRAG, from the windows explorer simply pick the image to select and drag to the model (or layout), pick a point and scale. Another way is to PASTE  the file from the windows explorer to your model (simply pick the file, press CTRL+C then go to the model/layout and press CTRL+V, pick the point and then scale the drawing.

 

I hope this helps! Cheers!

Md Mahabubur Rahman
by Md Mahabubur Rahman , Manager (Business Development) , A & I Limited

  1. Click Insert tab References panel Attach. Find.
  2. In the Select Image File dialog box, select a file name from the list or enter the name of the image file in the File Name box. Click Open.
  3. In the Image dialog box, use one of the following methods to specify insertion point, scale, or rotation: ...
  4. Click OK.

Rawad Fares
by Rawad Fares , Project Manager , ALQOTR SURVEYING

  1. click insert then Raster image reference then browse for the image and choose it.
  2. you can specify the coordinate of the insertion point, the scale needed, rotation angle. otherwise you can specify them on the screen.

Faisal Khan
by Faisal Khan , Architectural Draughtsman , Saudi Pan Kingdom Company-SAPAC

Just Control C Image and paste in Cad its easy...

Sibte Hassan Kazmi
by Sibte Hassan Kazmi , SURVEY SUPERVISOR , NETRACON TECHNOLOGIES

one way is u insert the pic but in this way it will not "embed" u have to keep the path or in the same folder.

but if u will open ur pic in pic editor and and copy from there and now u paste in drawing it will be embeded and u will not have to keep the external reference.

Mohamed Rashed
by Mohamed Rashed , Senior Architect , Leo A Daly

Drag and drop the photo, click once to determine the location, click again to determine the scale, click one last time to determine the rotation, you can skip scaling and rotation by pressing space bar or enter after the first click

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