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Anonymous
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.JPG Image

I am using a .JPG image and I am drawing over it, but I had to turned off to plot, but when I turned on again it came over my lines, is there any way I could put my raster image in the background again? Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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Message 2 of 6
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

See the DRAWORDER command. Note: You must have the image's frame on in order to select it. IMAGEFRAME is the command to turn that on/off. ************************************************************** Please, DO NOT send technical requests to me via private e-mail ************************************************************** Tracy W. Lincoln Assistant Moderator - Autodesk Discussion Forums "Luis Andueza" wrote in message news:40250926_1@newsprd01... > I am using a .JPG image and I am drawing over it, but I had to turned off to > plot, but when I turned on again it came over my lines, is there any way I > could put my raster image in the background again? > > Any help will be greatly appreciated. > >
Message 3 of 6
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Then you may have to "regen" periodically. "Tracy W. Lincoln" wrote in message news:40251ee1_3@newsprd01... > See the DRAWORDER command. > > Note: You must have the image's frame on in order to select it. IMAGEFRAME > is the command to turn that on/off. > > ************************************************************** > Please, DO NOT send technical requests to me via private e-mail > ************************************************************** > > Tracy W. Lincoln > Assistant Moderator - Autodesk Discussion Forums > > > "Luis Andueza" wrote in message > news:40250926_1@newsprd01... > > I am using a .JPG image and I am drawing over it, but I had to turned off > to > > plot, but when I turned on again it came over my lines, is there any way I > > could put my raster image in the background again? > > > > Any help will be greatly appreciated. > > > > > >
Message 4 of 6
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Actually REGENALL (command Alias: REA) when if you are usinf modelspace & paperspace, and even then you might what to keep track of your LAYOUTREGENCTL with multiple Layouts. ************************************************************** Please, DO NOT send technical requests to me via private e-mail ************************************************************** Tracy W. Lincoln Assistant Moderator - Autodesk Discussion Forums "Tommy" wrote in message news:4027f8c0_1@newsprd01... > Then you may have to "regen" periodically.
Message 5 of 6
RickW
in reply to: Anonymous

A trick I use for just this purpose (since DRAWORDER settings seem to want to change sometimes when you turn layers on and off) is to place my linework at a different elevation ("Z" origin) than the JPEG. In other words, when you generate the linework that is over the JPEG (which is at ELEVATION 0; set ELEVATION @ 6". This will guarantee that the linework will always be visible over the JPEG.
Message 6 of 6
dviator
in reply to: Anonymous

that doesn't work for me. if i set the Z elevation for the JPG to -1, but set it to "front" using DRAWORDER, the lines above the image are still obscured by it.

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