Hello,
if I insert an image wich contains a "transparent color", it's set to white (or black of TIFF files..). I tried the different image file formats available in Nanocad.
is there a way to be able to put two images on top of each other - essentially a logo on top of an image - and be able to see the background image across the transparent color of the logo ?
thanks
ffred
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image transparent color..?
Started by ffred2, Dec 19 2013 09:39 AM
5 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 19 December 2013 - 09:39 AM
#2
Posted 19 December 2013 - 09:52 AM
Hello Ffred,
only for monochrome images. If your logo is monochrome - place it over background imabe, select and se Transparency = Yes in In Inspector ( Properties dialog ).
Best regards,
Seva.
only for monochrome images. If your logo is monochrome - place it over background imabe, select and se Transparency = Yes in In Inspector ( Properties dialog ).
Best regards,
Seva.
#3
Posted 19 December 2013 - 10:53 AM
well, ok.. just tried. it's working.
but it's not monochrome (as I understand it in French..), but it's black & white, just two colors, with no shade of gray.
so, not the solution for my actual need. I will do the logo insertion outside Nanocad and insert only the final image.
but thanks, it's better and better after each version.
ffred
but it's not monochrome (as I understand it in French..), but it's black & white, just two colors, with no shade of gray.
so, not the solution for my actual need. I will do the logo insertion outside Nanocad and insert only the final image.
but thanks, it's better and better after each version.
ffred
#4
Posted 19 December 2013 - 12:00 PM
Hello Ffred.
Which format of images do you use?
Which format of images do you use?
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#5
Posted 19 December 2013 - 02:28 PM
yes, only bitonal images can be transparent in nanoCAD, but you can use Image Clip to make some parts of image transparent. It's not easy for complex images.
#6
Posted 19 December 2013 - 02:48 PM
I tried the several image formats that Nanocad can insert...
but don't worry, for my today problem, it's solved. I positionned the images in Nanocad, without the transparency and then I mixed the two images outside Nanocad before re-inserting ... not too much a problem for today.
will see next year for my next needs how to simplify.
happy Christmas.
but don't worry, for my today problem, it's solved. I positionned the images in Nanocad, without the transparency and then I mixed the two images outside Nanocad before re-inserting ... not too much a problem for today.
will see next year for my next needs how to simplify.
happy Christmas.
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