Sketch Picture PropertyManager: Page 1
The first page of Sketch Picture PropertyManager controls the picture's position, size, angle, orientation, aspect ratio setting, and transparency.
- You insert the picture with its (0, 0) coordinate at the sketch origin, an initial size of 1 pixel per 1 mm, and locked aspect ratio.
- Pictures are embedded in the document (not linked). If you change the original image, the sketch picture does not update.
- If you sketch on top of the picture, there is no snap to picture, inferencing, or auto tracing capability. If the image is moved, or deleted and replaced, the sketch does not update.
- If you hide the sketch, the picture is also hidden.
- Pictures can be inserted into assemblies when editing a part in context, but they cannot be inserted into assembly sketches.
Properties
Origin X Position | Enter an X coordinate value for the origin of the picture. | |
Origin Y Position | Enter a Y coordinate value for the origin of the picture. | |
Angle | Enter a value in degrees. A positive angle rotates the picture counterclockwise. | |
Width | Enter a value for the picture width. If Lock Aspect Ratio is selected, the height adjusts automatically. | |
Height | Enter a value for the picture height. If Lock Aspect Ratio is selected, the width adjusts automatically. | |
Enable scale tool | Select to enable; clear to disable. Use the handles of the scale tool to resize the picture. | |
Lock Aspect Ratio | Select to keep a fixed width and height aspect ratio. | |
Flip Horizontally | Click to flip the picture horizontally within its borders. | |
Flip Vertically | Click to flip the picture vertically within its borders. |
Values in the Sketch Picture PropertyManager update automatically when you change the size or position of the picture in the graphics area.
Transparency
Select one of the following transparency types.
None | Use no transparency attributes. | ||||||||
From file | Keep the transparency attributes that exist in the file. | ||||||||
Full image | Select to set the whole image transparent.
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User defined | Select a color from the image, define a tolerance level for that color, and apply a transparency level to the image.
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