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Quick key articles are here to serve professionals in the field of landscape architecture, explaining in simple terms, basic computer skills. This is part four of a four-part article which takes the reader through the steps of: Part 1?EUR??,,????'?????<???????????????????? How to bring an AutoCAD drawing into Photoshop; Part 2 and Part 3 ?EUR??,,????'?????<???????????????????????(R)??????oeHow to Render the drawing in Photoshop; and Part 4 - bringing the drawing back into AutoCAD layout for plotting. If you?EUR??,,????'?????<???????????????????????(R)?EUR??,,????'????ve been following along, the hardest part was Part 2, but it can also be the most fun. There are still a few things to remember for Part 4. Remember, that a Photoshop drawing is now a raster image for AutoCAD. It no longer will have layers, even from Photoshop, nor will it be readable for such commands as object snaps or other drawing aides in AutoCAD. Another thing to remember is that when you bring the drawing into AutoCAD, don?EUR??,,????'?????<???????????????????????(R)?EUR??,,????'????t resize it. It was saved to scale and will reinsert back at the same scale you saved it with when we first started, as long as you insert at x=1 and y=1. We will get to that. The final and most important thing to remember is to ALWAYS keep a copy of the rendered drawing in Photoshop as a Photoshop PSD drawing. This way Photoshop will keep the layers you assigned allowing easier access for changes. To bring it into AutoCAD, save the drawing as a jpg which usually saves with a low file size but good quality. However, saving it as a jpg will merge, or what is called, flatten your layers into one background layer, which in the end assists with creating a smaller file size. This makes it much more difficult to alter, change or update. Let?EUR??,,????'?????<???????????????????????(R)?EUR??,,????'????s get started! This image was rendered in Photoshop. It currently has a PSD or Photoshop extension. AutoCAD does not accept a Photoshop image directly, so the drawing must be saved with the jpg extension. This flattens layers as well as creates a smaller file size. Saving the Photoshop drawing as a jpg
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