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In Creo2 I had embedded the school logo and used rendered output to make working and presentation drawings. I can not do this in Creo3 anyone got any pointers?
The attached file had to be exported as a pdf and the bitmap images added in a 3rd party programme.
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Hi Peter, I assume you are meaning adding decals. They work in the same way in Creo 2 and Creo 3.
The process is:
Attached a 'How to' guide on decals if that helps.
Cheers
Tim
Hi Peter, I assume you are meaning adding decals. They work in the same way in Creo 2 and Creo 3.
The process is:
Attached a 'How to' guide on decals if that helps.
Cheers
Tim
Hi Tim,
I've been having problems embedding bit map images within a Creo drawing. The attached file shows what i wanted- Its a quick "essay" on developing a 3D printed case for the MicroBit- I wanted to use one of the rendered images within Creo. I ended up exporting the drawing as a pdf and then adding the bitmap images in illustrator
The usual method is via embedding OLE objects and that means having a server application to generate the screen image for Creo to display. But that is enough work that just using Powerpoint or Illustrator or Dia or (?) Arbortext to combine them is more straightforward.
Peter,
It seems Creo 3.0 will only recognise BMP images.
The image below shows a BMP of a toothed belt on the right side of the drawing.
Let us know if it works.
Tim
hi Tim,
will give this this a go. I got the school logo to show on screen but it off-ed to just a black box, even when printed from the odd!
I just tried a drawing with placed image and it printed OK. Sounds like it could be your printer driver?
Another way I've used is to save the drawing as a PDF then print that.
Let us know how you get on.
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Great work Peter as usual!