almakuch
Automotive
- Oct 31, 2009
- 24
To All,
I do Class "A" surfacing, and to capture some characteristics from renderings, I would in the past, open up the jpg from my industrial designer from Photoshop, Illustrator, etc. and save a TIFF image off and bring it in as a raster image on plane.
If anyone has any knowledge of this happening to them, or can try to open an older file with an image in it, I would appreciate some feed back.
I know we have enhanced the raster image operator to grab PNG and JPG now. But my question is that when I pull up legacy files that had a raster image in it already, it doesn't display the image just a greyish sheet with no detail. It acts as though it doesn't know what it is because when you go to edit it, it asks you what image do you want to replace it with.
New rasters are now in the Image Node now as well, and not a feature in the part navigator which I think is harder to manipulate (blank, unblank...suppress, unsupress) because all you can do from the node region is delete it or remove it from the Node.
I do Class "A" surfacing, and to capture some characteristics from renderings, I would in the past, open up the jpg from my industrial designer from Photoshop, Illustrator, etc. and save a TIFF image off and bring it in as a raster image on plane.
If anyone has any knowledge of this happening to them, or can try to open an older file with an image in it, I would appreciate some feed back.
I know we have enhanced the raster image operator to grab PNG and JPG now. But my question is that when I pull up legacy files that had a raster image in it already, it doesn't display the image just a greyish sheet with no detail. It acts as though it doesn't know what it is because when you go to edit it, it asks you what image do you want to replace it with.
New rasters are now in the Image Node now as well, and not a feature in the part navigator which I think is harder to manipulate (blank, unblank...suppress, unsupress) because all you can do from the node region is delete it or remove it from the Node.