AutoCAD

How to Bind Images in AutoCAD 2020?

Steps for Binding Images in AutoCAD 2025

Binding images in AutoCAD is essential for managing and integrating various visual elements into your design projects effectively. Below are detailed steps on how to bind images, along with additional tips for various scenarios.

Binding a JPEG in AutoCAD

  1. Open Your Drawing
    Begin by launching AutoCAD and open the drawing where you intend to bind the JPEG image.

  2. Access the Insert Tab
    Navigate to the Insert tab located in the top menu. This area contains the tools necessary for inserting objects, including images.

  3. Choose the Reference Panel
    In the References panel, select Attach. This action prompts the Select Image File dialog box to appear.

  4. Select Your Image
    Locate and choose the desired JPEG file from your files, then click Open. This initiates the binding process.

  5. Configure Image Properties
    In the next dialog box, you can specify:

    • Insertion Point: Click to designate where the image will appear in your drawing.
    • Scale: Adjust to resize the image appropriately.
    • Rotation: Set the angle if needed.

    Once you’ve made the adjustments, click OK to finalize and bind the image.

Merging Multiple Images

  1. Open the Raster Menu
    Start by navigating to the Raster menu available on the top menu bar.

  2. Select Merge Images
    Click on Merge Images from the drop-down list.

  3. Choose Source Images
    Highlight the images you want to merge from your files.

  4. Specify Destination
    Select a destination image where the merged image will be saved. A prompt will appear asking if you wish to delete the original source images post-merge.

  5. Finalize the Merge
    Confirm by clicking Yes, and the selected images will merge into the destination image.

Making an Image Permanent in AutoCAD

  1. Copy the Image
    Highlight the image you want to make permanent, then use CTRL + C or navigate to Edit > Copy.

  2. Use Paste Special
    Switch back to your AutoCAD drawing. Type PASTESPEC in the command line and press Enter.

  3. Select Paste Options
    In the Paste Special dialog, select Paste and choose Picture (Metafile) from the options. Then, click OK.

Binding an Xref Image

  1. Access External References
    Go to the Insert tab and click the dialog box launcher in the Reference panel.

  2. Select Your Xref
    In the External References palette, identify the xref image you wish to bind.

  3. Right-Click to Bind
    Right-click the selected xref and choose Bind from the context menu.

  4. Choose Binding Options
    In the Bind Xrefs dialog box, select the binding method that suits your needs, then click OK.

Configuring Raster Tools

To use raster tools in AutoCAD:

  1. Open Options
    Launch AutoCAD and type OPTIONS in the command line.

  2. Navigate to Files Tab
    Click the Files tab.

  3. Add Paths for Raster Design
    Expand the Support File Search Path and include the directory for your installed Raster Design version. Typically, this can be found at:
    C:\Program Files\Autodesk\AutoCAD Raster Design 2025\.

FAQ

1. Can I bind images in AutoCAD 2025?
Yes, you can bind images in AutoCAD 2025 following the steps outlined above.

2. How do I troubleshoot issues with binding images?
If images do not bind correctly, ensure the files are supported formats like JPEG or TIFF and that there are no issues with file paths or permissions.

3. Are there limitations on the types of images that can be bound?
Yes, AutoCAD primarily supports raster images like JPEG and TIFF for binding, and they function similarly to external references.

About the author

Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang is a renowned figure in the CAD (Computer-Aided Design) industry in Canada, with over 30 years of experience spanning his native China and Canada. As the founder of a CAD training center, Wei has been instrumental in shaping the skills of hundreds of technicians and engineers in technical drawing and CAD software applications. He is a certified developer with Autodesk, demonstrating his deep expertise and commitment to staying at the forefront of CAD technology. Wei’s passion for education and technology has not only made him a respected educator but also a key player in advancing CAD methodologies in various engineering sectors. His contributions have significantly impacted the way CAD is taught and applied in the professional world, bridging the gap between traditional drafting techniques and modern digital solutions.