Hi All!
Just curious to know if there is a away to add graphics to the PCB board? I know there are circle and text options etc, but could i paste or import an image I have from an other program? For example a Adobe Illustrator Vector or jpeg/png or something similar?
Just want to add my company logo to the board but haven't been able to figure out how.
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Solved by jorge_garcia. Go to Solution.
Hi Jorge,
Thanks, i managed to do it following your instructions, but i now have a few images on layer 200, I dont seem to be able to move or delete them except for piece by piece. Is there away to delete the entire layer 200 so i can start again? And once i got the bitmap in correct size, how am i able to move it? I am not able to do it using the select tool as it selects items on all layers,or is there a way to use it to select items on only a specific layer?
Thanks
Marcus
Polygon cutouts on silk layer are a must!!!!! Bit map images are low quality, and rendering in high detail makes fusion super slow. Polygons are now available in silkscreen, please make the polygon cutouts possible!!!
Once I have imported and placed my bitmap why does it not show in the other views (images of board in the "common" tab, or 360's 3D view of the linked project)
I would like to know this too. It's hard to estimate if a graphic looks good without seeing it in the 3D view.
Wouldn't it be cool if we could import more than BMP files? I mean its 2022 after all I think BMP files were of limited use even back in 1999.
So maybe Autodesk should offer us an import option for SVGs?
This might not be the most helpful, but it's super easy to add SVG graphics to my boards via Fusion 360's 3D design space as it supports SVGs by default. FWIW I make my own boards using subtractive manufacturing on FR4 with a longmill CNC. With a properly designed fixture, it's good for about 10 mil traces and gives ya two sides (vias but no micro-vias).
Just want to give a quick thank you to @jorge.garcia. You, good sir have helped me a ton!
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