User Guide
See also:
■ Resizing a REM Object (page 189)
■ Editing REM Objects (page 187)
■ Merging REM Objects into an Image (page 198)
■ Converting REM Objects to a New Raster Image (page 199)
NOTE Using an AutoCAD command such as MOVE causes the primitive object
to be different from the original image. Raster Design erases the original raster
data from the source image. For more information, see How REM Objects Are
Associated with an Image (page 166).
You can define three primitive objects: lines, arcs, and circles. You can also
use two other methods:
■ The Smart Pick command automatically detects the geometry of the selected
raster entity and defines the entity as a primitive line, arc, or circle.
■ Define a primitive object using the geometry of an existing vector line,
arc, or circle.
If your REM primitive is defined over an intersection, the intersection is
preserved even after you move the primitive object.
Click here to see an illustration of a lot line (shown in red) defined as a REM primitive
line.
NOTE You cannot remove subsections of a primitive object.
Grip behavior depends on the primitive object you define:
■ A line has three grips: one at the start, one at the end, and one in the center
of the line. Grip editing a REM line is the same as editing an AutoCAD
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