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AutoCAD Raster Design 2025
    • Autodesk AutoCAD Raster Design 2025 Help
      • Getting Started
        • Welcome to Autodesk AutoCAD Raster Design Toolset
        • General Concepts
          • Inserting Images
          • Using Color Maps
          • Correlating Images
          • Selecting Images
          • Rubbersheeting an Image
          • Transforming the Coordinate System
          • Saving Images
          • Exporting Images
          • Creating a New Image
          • Setting Image Properties
          • Setting Background Transparency
          • Masking Images
          • Correcting Images
          • Managing the Image Palette
          • Snapping to Raster Entities
          • Vectorizing Raster Entities
            • The Follower Tools
            • Using Vector Separation
            • Converting Raster Text
          • Manipulating Raster Entities
        • Task-Specific Concepts
        • About Supported Image Formats
        • Command and System Variable Summary
        • Dialog Box Reference
        • Glossary
      • User's Guide
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    The Follower Tools

    A follower VTool can follow raster geometry to vectorize it, but prompts you for input when it reaches a decision point, where it can no longer proceed on its own (for instance, at a raster endpoint or a label). At each decision point, you can provide more information, change course, return to a previous vertex, or stop the follower. AutoCAD Raster Design toolset provides follower tools for vectorizing polylines. For more information, see https://beehive.autodesk.com/community/service/rest/cloudhelp/resource/cloudhelpchannel/guidcrossbook/?v=2025&p=RSTR&l=ENU&accessmode=live&guid=GUID-15882AA0-B3C8-4484-A3C4-9EAF769839D1.

    Parent topic: Vectorizing Raster Entities

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