How to import AutoCAD drawings into Photoshop

  
                  

This is already a very old problem. The solution is to “virtual print”. The following step by step (for the convenience of everyone, take the English and Chinese, the brackets are in English):

1, open the "file (file) & rdquo; menu under the printer manager (plottermanager) ”.

2. Run the “Add-A-Plotter Wizard”.

3, click “ next (next) & rdquo;, in the options on the right, select “ My Computer (MyComputer) & rdquo;, continue & ldquo; next & rdquo;, enter & ldquo; printer model ( PlotterModel)”Select page.

4, in the "Manufacturers" on the left, select "Raster File Formats" (Raster File Formats), this is what we can see on the right side of the "Model" (Model) & rdquo There are a lot of graphic formats that we are familiar with. I am used to using JPG format, select "Independent JPEG Group JFIF", click "next" to complete.

This way we can export CAD graphics to JPG format later. Let's take a look at how to use it.

5, after using CAD to make a picture, we open the <;file(plotter...)” under the menu. In the print dialog box, select the "Independent JPEG Group JFIF" that we just installed in the printer type, and add the generated file name and path in the following "Plot to file" file. It is a graphic that can be edited in photoshop. Choose the size we need in the page setup, the rest is the same as using the real printer method. After clicking Print, wait a few seconds and the graph is generated.

Note: The default page size of the system is only 1280*1600. This size does not meet our needs. We can customize the size we need in the properties of the printer.

Enjoy! Added: If cad is 2004 or higher, you don't need to install the printer yourself. There is a printer in the printing device, “PublishToWeb JPG.pc3”, you can use it directly

6: Add a point of Zeng teacher, if you want to export a pure black line shape, remember to change the color number of all colors to the 7th color while drawing the picture, so you can export the pure black picture, remember to In the PS, change the mode to RGB so that the image will be clearer.

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