How to Bind Images in Autocad|How to insert images in Autocad| how to add images in autocad Drawing


In AutoCAD, you could bind images through putting them as references or attachments for your drawing record. Here's a step-with the aid of-step manual:

1. Inserting an Image:

  ⯀ Go to the "Insert" tab on the ribbon.

  ⯀ Click on "Attach" in the "Reference" panel.

  ⯀ Browse and select the image document you want to bind.

  ⯀ Click "Open" to insert the photograph.

2. Binding the Image:

  After placing the image, type "XREF" within the command line and press Enter.           This opens the External References palette.

  In the External References palette, you need to see the photograph document             you simply inserted. Right-click on on it.

  From the context menu, pick out "Bind."

  In the Bind Xrefs dialog container, choose whether or not you need to bind the           insertion to the cutting-edge drawing or insert the selected format as a block.

  Click "OK" to affirm and bind the photo to your drawing.

3. Adjusting the Image:

 Once the picture is sure, you can flow, scale, or rotate it like every other object to your drawing the usage of the usual AutoCAD modifying instructions.

4 . Saving Your Work:

 ⯀ Make sure to store your drawing report after binding the image to preserve the modifications.


By following these steps, you may bind snap shots into your AutoCAD drawings, making sure they may be embedded and not connected externally.