Autocad Wipeout Transparency

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You can make all pixels of a specific color in a grayscale or color image transparent. (The transparency color of a bitonal image is always the background color of the image.) This is useful for overlaying two images or placing an image in front of objects.

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  1. Image Transparency Autocad
  2. Autocad Wipeout Transparency 2017

Image Transparency Autocad

To make an image transparent. Select the image. Right-click the image. Click Properties. In the Properties palette, select Transparency. Click the down arrow at the right of the box and select Yes. Specify which color will be transparent. To change the color that is transparent. Zoom in close to the image so that you can accurately select the color. The wipeout area is bounded by a frame that you can turn on for editing and turn off for plotting. Specify first point or Frames/Polyline: Specify a point or an option. Determines the polygonal boundary of the wipeout object from a series of points. Jan 27, 2009  AutoCAD doesn't actually have a transparency feature. The transparency only works with Images you insert. These also only work with Index transparency (like GIF). Thus there's no translucency like with PNG Alpha Channel. A WIPEOUT is a special case blank Image which has only one colour (none), thus it can't have an indexed colour for transparency.

Autocad Wipeout Transparency 2017

Autocad Wipeout Transparency

To make an image transparent

Transparency
  1. Select the image.
  2. Right-click the image. Click Properties.
  3. In the Properties palette, select Transparency.
  4. Click the down arrow at the right of the box and select Yes.

Specify which color will be transparent.

To change the color that is transparent

  1. Zoom in close to the image so that you can accurately select the color.
  2. Click the image frame.
    Note:

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  3. Right-click the image. Click Properties.
  4. In the Properties palette, select Transparency Color.

    If Transparency Color does not appear in the Properties palette, the image may not be loaded or the Raster Extension may not be loaded. To load the image, select the image. Right-click the image ImageShow Image. To load the Raster Extension, choose an image command such as Insert An Image.

    Note:

    You can choose the transparency color for grayscale and color images. In bitonal images, the transparency color is always the background color of the image.

  5. Click to display the Transparency Color dialog box.
  6. Click Select and pick the desired color on the image. Click OK.
  7. To turn on transparency, select Transparency in the Properties palette and set it to Yes.
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