I want to use some images (the top down view trees and shrubs) in landscape architectural drawings. They are colored, we also use a background sat image underlay.
How can I make the trees transparent so I can create groups of trees etc that are not surrounded by white squares which cover the base drawing? Which is the preferred image format?
Thanks
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Posted 20 October 2016 - 05:54 AM
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Posted 27 October 2016 - 04:05 PM
Hello Dan,
there are two kind of transparency in nanoCAD. For color images you can only set "Transparensy" in General options from 0 to 90, but it will make all image more transparent. For monochrome images you can also use "Background transparency" in Misc properties. If you set it to "yes" - only "black" (really it can be not only black, but ny other color ) dots will be visible and all "white" became transparent. To change color of trees from black to, for example, green - change Color option for monochrome image.
Best regards,
Seva.
there are two kind of transparency in nanoCAD. For color images you can only set "Transparensy" in General options from 0 to 90, but it will make all image more transparent. For monochrome images you can also use "Background transparency" in Misc properties. If you set it to "yes" - only "black" (really it can be not only black, but ny other color ) dots will be visible and all "white" became transparent. To change color of trees from black to, for example, green - change Color option for monochrome image.
Best regards,
Seva.
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