inserting an image on a wall
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‎2007-02-22 07:09 PM
‎2007-02-22
07:09 PM
I know this may have been discussed, sorry I am new to archicad and need help. So I'm designing an art museum for school, and I wanted to add pictures (artwork) to the walls. I've tried adding an image with the figure tool, but that doesn't seem to do what i want. Some other posts have mentioned adding the jpg into my library and adding as an object, but I cant figure out how to do that. I dropped the file into the library folder, but it doesn't show up. And when I try to add the file through library manager it doesn't allow for image files. Am I missing something? Is there another way to do this? Any advise would be great, thanks!!
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‎2007-02-22 07:17 PM
‎2007-02-22
07:17 PM
The Figure Tool does place images, but only in 2D views, not in renderings.
Your best bet will probably the artwork object in your library that lets you place any image in your library into the frame.
Your best bet will probably the artwork object in your library that lets you place any image in your library into the frame.
Tom Waltz
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‎2007-02-22 08:56 PM
‎2007-02-22
08:56 PM
Under AC10 Basic Library> Furnishing> Decoration is an object called Picture 10. You can assign an image to display in the picture (framed or not framed) if the image is in your loaded libraries.
Also, do a search for Dwight's ParaPicture object, its the same but different
(Call off the search, I found it HERE)
Also, do a search for Dwight's ParaPicture object, its the same but different

(Call off the search, I found it HERE)
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‎2007-02-23 09:44 AM
‎2007-02-23
09:44 AM
thanks guys...using the "picture 10" option was exactly what i was looking for. thanks for the quick replies.