Announcements

Starting in December, we will archive content from the community that is 10 years and older. This FAQ provides more information.

Community
Inventor Forum
Welcome to Autodesk’s Inventor Forums. Share your knowledge, ask questions, and explore popular Inventor topics.
cancel
Showing results for 
Show  only  | Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

how to insert company logo onto drawing in Inventor?

10 REPLIES 10
SOLVED
Reply
Message 1 of 11
gpdenny99
4489 Views, 10 Replies

how to insert company logo onto drawing in Inventor?

I would like to add our company logo to a drawing that I've made in Inventor.

 

How do I do that?

 

 

10 REPLIES 10
Message 2 of 11
mcgyvr
in reply to: gpdenny99

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/inventor/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Inven...

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/inventor/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2020/ENU/Inve...

https://www.asti.com/adding-image-inventor-title-block/

 

and depending on your company logo many people convert the logo to just text and lines,etc... to avoid issues associated with images.. 



-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Inventor 2023 - Dell Precision 5570

Did you find this reply helpful ? If so please use the Accept Solution button below.
Maybe buy me a beer through Venmo @mcgyvr1269
Message 3 of 11
SharkDesign
in reply to: gpdenny99

As touched on above, I would always sketch the logo as geometry. Sometimes this is easier in autocad and then copy paste into inventor. Use hatch to fill in colours.

Images just look naff and you end up with link issues and other things.

  Expert Elite
  Inventor Certified Professional
Message 4 of 11
IgorMir
in reply to: mcgyvr

Since when has it become a problem? Here is just one sample to look at. I got some other TBs I have done over the years too.

 


@mcgyvr wrote:

and depending on your company logo many people convert the logo to just text and lines,etc... to avoid issues associated with images.. 


 

Web: www.meqc.com.au
Message 5 of 11
gpdenny99
in reply to: IgorMir

This is ridiculously difficult. Why can't I just paste an image? It
should be a 2-second operation.
Message 6 of 11
IgorMir
in reply to: gpdenny99

That's what it takes, really. Well, maybe 10 to 15 seconds. See the attached image.

Cheers,

Igor.

 


@gpdenny99 wrote:
This is ridiculously difficult. Why can't I just paste an image? It
should be a 2-second operation.

 

Web: www.meqc.com.au
Message 7 of 11
SharkDesign
in reply to: gpdenny99

It is, just click embed when you insert the image or it won't be there when you send it to other people. 

This is one of the issues you can have. 

Another is using a crap quality image in the first place.

Also seen white background images on slightly yellow paper.

 

It's just piece of mind to have a geometry based one instead, although gradients can be hard to achieve and it can slightly increase file size. 

  Expert Elite
  Inventor Certified Professional
Message 8 of 11
gpdenny99
in reply to: IgorMir

I created a drawing in Inventor. I hit "sketch". The entire "insert" tab,
which includes "image", is ghosted.


Message 9 of 11
SharkDesign
in reply to: gpdenny99

You don't want to sketch, you need to edit the titleblock and put it in there. 

Putting it in the titleblock or border ensures it's position and visibility, any sketches put in a drawing the way you are doing it will not show when it used as a template.

 

Also, when you insert the image, make sure 'link' is not ticked, this will embed it. 

 

 

 

 

  Expert Elite
  Inventor Certified Professional
Message 10 of 11
SharkDesign
in reply to: gpdenny99

Right click and edit title block from resources

jameswillo_0-1632894278284.png

 

 

Image now available

jameswillo_1-1632894296605.png

 

 

Keep unticked:

jameswillo_2-1632894315712.png

 

  Expert Elite
  Inventor Certified Professional
Message 11 of 11
gpdenny99
in reply to: SharkDesign

Got it now. thanks everyone.

Can't find what you're looking for? Ask the community or share your knowledge.

Post to forums  

Autodesk Design & Make Report