AutoCAD 2010 :: Rotate Scanned Image?

May 15, 2012

I pasted a OneNote scanned image into a drawing file. I need to rotate the image slightly. I created a new UCS and rotated avout the Z axis. When I did this the image disappeared. When I restore the World UCS the image returns. Is there a way to rotate a scanned image?

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I have received a drawing from another company that has blocks.  When I try to rotate the blocks to an angle through the properties dialog box or by entering an angle at the command line, I am not able to.  The value is always set to "E".  I can rotate it graphically by placing points on the screen, just not through a key in. It seems like there is a lock on it. 

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Jun 27, 2012

The behavior in AutoCAD 2012 has changed with regard to the UCS command. I am trying to rotate my UCS along the Z-axis.

In 2011, I could enter UCS [enter] Z [enter] then select 2 points on *any* line using END point osnaps to have the ucs rotate along the Z-axis at the angle of the selected line.

Now in 2012 when I enter UCS [enter] Z [enter], a rubber-band line displays anchored from a pre-selected point which appears to be the drawing origin, usually 0,0,0.  I am only allowed to select a single point, which results in the UCS NOT rotating to match the line as before.

I am aware that I could now use the OBject option, and then select one end of the line.  This is fine except it does not work if I select a line that is part of an attached xref.  With the old method in 2011, I could select 2 points of *any* line.

I am also aware that I could "type" in a value in both cases above but that option is too time-consuming and error-prone. Are there any legacy options available for the UCS command to make it work as before?  Or is there a way to override the UCS-Z command option to not pre-select the first point at the drawing origin?

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May 3, 2012

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I have a routine that is similiar called RT180 but it just rotates whatever text object you select 180 degrees from its current rotation, but I can not figure out how to modify it to rotate to zero rotation angle.  What I like about RT180 is that you select your text it rotates it on the spot and then lets you pick a spot to place it.

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All has gone well so far, however, I'm now trying to figure out how to clean it up and make it look "perfect". In terms of being perfect, I want it to look completely clean. I darkened the lines as much as I could and erased as much as I could, however, I've tried different things such as blurring, sharpening, and adjusting levels, but the lines still seem too jagged from the sketching. I'm wanting to smooth them out and make them look nice.

Here is my drawing:

and here is an example of what I would like it to look like(minus the completely filled in black part)

You see how crisp it is? No jagged edges, completely smooth and clean. This is what I want.

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So I'm currently an Art Major in school, and I've been studying examples from the Art Nouveau era. I've been sketching out symmetrical designs, scanning them and mirroring them on Photoshop.

All has gone well so far, however, I'm now trying to figure out how to clean it up and make it look "perfect". In terms of being perfect, I want it to look completely clean. I darkened the lines as much as I could and erased as much as I could, however, I've tried different things such as blurring, sharpening, and adjusting levels, but the lines still seem too jagged from the sketching. I'm wanting to smooth them out and make them look nice.

Here is my drawing:

and here is an example of what I would like it to look like(minus the completely filled in black part)

You see how crisp it is? No jagged edges, completely smooth and clean. This is what I want.

So does anyone know of any ways to get to this result?

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Jul 12, 2012

I have an autocad drawing that has a building floor plan.

I need to "rotate the building 90 degrees" or "rotate the USC 90 degrees" in order to line the building up to TRUE project north  (architect has a Revit model oriented to true north that I need to match when we combine our files in Navisworks)

I have tried DVIEW > Twist.. which I thought was it, it rotated my drawing, but the USC rotated with it. I tried the USCFOLLOW with no luck.

Also tried going into UNITS > DIRECTION and tried VP with no luck.

 I understand that I can just select the entire floor plan and manually rotate it BUT, the building is not easy "shape" to work with, so it is next to impossible finding the "center" of my drawing to rotate it (I need this to be brough into Navisworks WITHOUT rotating the file again)

You would think this would be very simple to do and take 30 seconds. I have googled everything with no luck. I just need to change my True north

- doing this in modelspace
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- just need to rotate the drawing OR UCS 90 degrees, but can't find the "center" of the drawing

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One of our other issue(s) is the z ucs rotate in a vp and the image disappears!

Im thinking its to do with a slight angle change in the x or y plane when doing a z ucs rotate making the image not on the viewing plane anymore. Using 2011 map3d but using in 2d workspace mode. All it would take is 0.000000001 degree to throw it out of wack i would imagine. When setting vp back to world and plan rotate it appears again?

Or, because its map3d and not just vanilla cad, is the whole world space set on a geoid by default(viewing plain) and when you rotate the vp ucs it throw's it out of alignment and puts it below the geoid and then looses it's visibility? This would apply to rasters imported with map/ import / ecw, tiffworld or 2jpg i assume?

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