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Hi Priya,
Similar to creating a 2D isometric view from a 3D model, I suggest first crating a Picture frame in 3D. I used Rectangle and then Presspull to get mine fabricated.
Then, find the JPG image you want to put in the frame.
In a 3D Workspace, go to the View tab on the Ribbon and open your Materials Browser. At the bottom select the icon the lets you add a material to the library. Next select the Add Generic Material.
You will now see a Material open in the Material Editor. Change the name to one that you will recognize later.
Then click on the right side of the Image Field and select IMAGE. Browse to your image and click OK. Click on the Image preview to adjust its settings such as brightness, Width and Height.
Lastly, Select a rectangle inside your picture frame and apply your material to it.
Then select an isometric view using the NavCube
Lastly, decide how you want top insert it into your other file. I suggest perhaps simply saving this ass a jpg or pdf will work the easiest.
Then, lastly insert it into your drawing.
I have attached my sample but I trust that you will go through these steps and select an image appropriate for your design. (DON'T use mine as you won't learn how to do it by yourself)
Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.
John Vellek
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