AutoCAD

How To Plot JPG In AutoCAD?

Step-by-Step Guide to Plotting a JPEG in AutoCAD

Understanding the Basics of Plotting in AutoCAD

AutoCAD offers powerful tools that allow users to plot images effectively. Whether you’re working with JPEG files or other formats, knowing how to manage your images within AutoCAD can significantly enhance your workflow.

Plotting a JPEG File

  1. Initiate the JPEG Plotting Command
    Start by typing JPGOUT into the Command line. This command opens the dialog that will help you create a raster file from your drawing.

  2. Select Your File Destination
    In the Create Raster File dialog box, choose the folder where you want to save your file. Enter a filename, noting that the .jpg extension will automatically be added once you hit save.

  3. Choose Your Objects
    After saving the file name and location, you’ll be prompted to select the specific objects from your drawing that you wish to include in the plot. Use your cursor to select them, and press Enter to confirm your selection.

High-Resolution Plotting of Images

To ensure that your plotted image maintains high quality, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Plot Dialog
    Input PLOT into the Command line and press Enter. This action will open the Plot window.

  2. Select the Plotter
    From the Printer/Plotter drop-down menu, choose your custom plotter setting, such as Custom Plotter.pc3.

  3. Set the Paper Size
    Navigate to the Paper Size drop-down menu and select Custom Size 5000 px to designate a suitable resolution for your plot.

  4. Configure Plot Settings
    Adjust the plot area and any additional settings according to your project requirements. Once completed, click the OK button to finalize the plot.

Binding a JPEG in AutoCAD

If you want to embed a JPEG file into AutoCAD, follow this binding method:

  1. Access the Image Insertion Panel
    Go to the Insert tab and navigate to the References panel. Click on Attach to bring up the selection dialog for image files.

  2. Select Your JPEG File
    Inside the Select Image File dialog, locate and select the desired JPEG file. Click Open to proceed.

  3. Specify Insertion Parameters
    In the subsequent Image dialog, you can define parameters such as the insertion point, scale, and rotation. Once those settings are tailored to your needs, click on OK to embed the image into your drawing.

Inserting a JPEG without External References

For users who prefer not to deal with references, images can also be directly pasted into AutoCAD:

  1. Copy the Image
    Open your JPEG file in a program like Paint. Select the entire image by pressing Ctrl + A followed by Ctrl + C to copy it.

  2. Paste in AutoCAD
    Switch to your AutoCAD file and type PASTESPEC into the Command line. Hit Enter to open the Paste Special dialog.

  3. Select Paste Options
    Choose the options for paste and select Picture (Metafile). Click OK, and then place the image in your drawing area as desired.

FAQ

Q1: Can I save a PNG directly from AutoCAD?
Yes, AutoCAD allows for saving PNG files. Use the command PNGOUT, select your folder and file name, and choose the objects to save just like with JPEGs.

Q2: How do I convert a DWG file to PNG?
To convert a DWG file to PNG, upload your DWG file through a compatible conversion tool, select the file, and initiate conversion. Once completed, you can download your PNG file.

Q3: Is it possible to make a PNG image transparent in AutoCAD?
Yes, to make a PNG image transparent, zoom into the image, right-click it, and access the Properties palette. From there, select the transparency color and choose the color to be made transparent.

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.