Is it possible to insert a PNG File of a blueprint into AutoCAD?

Is it possible to insert a PNG File of a blueprint into AutoCAD?

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Is it possible to insert a PNG File of a blueprint into AutoCAD?

Anonymous
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I was wondering if there was a program or way to upload this image into AutoCAD and build off the existing image? I've been given a task to change the location of the road. I'm currently tracing the image, and will try to build off that; however,  I would rather have it as accurate as possible.

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imadHabash
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Hi,

 

Yes you can by XREF command line (see attached images)

 

png.pngpngg.png

 

when you insert the image select the image by cursor (ribbon is active by ribbon command) look up there and you will see below attached image to change some sittings for easily tracing works.

 

rib.png

 

Good Luck..

Imad Habash

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ennujozlagam
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@Anonymous hello, besides xref (image - which you need to include also when send copy to other consultant (i'm not talking about etransmit) ) , You can use OLE object ( which no need to include the file) . Please see screencast . hope it helps. thanks

 

 

 





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Emmsleys
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Hi @Anonymous, 

 

I suggest taking a look at the suggestions above should you still have an issue post back. 

 

Adding to the thread you could also use the following resources. 

 

How do I import and trace a picture (shape) into AutoCAD 2014? 

AutoCAD - Import Raster Image & Scale for Tracing

 

 



Sarah Emmsley
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Emmsleys
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Following up on this thread, were you able to try the suggested steps.

Please post back in the thread if you are still having an issue with AutoCAD the community and myself will be more than happy to help.



Sarah Emmsley
Technical Support Specialist

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