2015
Lynda
Eric Wing
1h 19m
English
You don't have to leave AutoCAD to optimize and vectorize raster data. Use AutoCAD Raster Design to write and process raster images and avoid many of the most tedious redrawing tasks. Join Eric Wing as he shows how to use AutoCAD Raster Design to insert and scale images in your drawings, create masks, rubbersheet images, manage images, clean up and merge images, and define regions and primitives to manipulate raster data. Plus, find out how to vectorize text using Optical Character Recognition technology built into AutoCAD Raster Design.
Introduction
1m 6s
Welcome
36s
Using the exercise files
30s
1. Insert and Write
14m 14s
Learning about the compatible image types
2m 20s
Inserting, aligning, and scaling an image
2m 52s
Creating a new image
3m 17s
Exporting an image
3m 4s
Insert and write options
2m 41s
2. Manage View and Correlate
17m 24s
Show, hide, and zoom to an image
4m 13s
Creating an image mask
3m 10s
Matching an image
3m 30s
Using rubbersheets
3m 51s
Managing images
2m 40s
3. Editing Images
23m 1s
Changing an images color depth (converting)
2m 5s
Using the Pallete Manager
3m 54s
Touching up an image
2m 36s
Cleaning up an image
3m 9s
Removing areas of an image
2m 20s
Cropping an image
2m 10s
Processing an image
2m 29s
Merging images
2m 17s
Merging vectors
2m 1s
4. Raster Entity Manipulation (REM)
11m 40s
Creating a region
3m 13s
Creating an enhanced region
2m 45s
Creating primitives
2m 17s
Editing primitives
3m 25s
5. Vectorize and Recognize Text
12m 8s
Adding followers
4m 22s
Adding primitives
2m 15s
Recognizing text
2m 55s
Recognizing a table
2m 36s
Conclusion
21s
Next steps
21s
www.lynda.com/AutoCAD-tutorials/AutoCAD-Raster-Design-Essential-Training/386386-2.html
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