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Hybrid Image Tutorial

Drawings that combine raster and vector data are called hybrid drawings. This tutorial covers some of the most common activities in hybrid drawings:

  • Scaling images and correlating images to vector objects in a drawing
  • Adding vector objects to images of scanned drawings
  • Editing raster geometry in the image
  • Converting raster geometry to vector
  • Converting vector objects to raster
  • Saving the modified image as a new image

When using AutoCAD Raster Design toolset, you can decide which method to use to update an image based on factors such as the following:

  • The quality and readability of the raster data in an image.
  • The complexity and amount of change required.
  • The anticipated use of an image.
  • The projected need for future updates.

The exercises in this tutorial use a scanned drawing of a floor plan for a school building. Your objective is to update this image with the following revisions:

  • Create a new entrance to the building.
  • Add classrooms.
  • Replace a staircase with an access ramp for the physically disabled.

Other areas of the floor plan do not change. These areas can remain in raster format.

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