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    Locking A Raster Image

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      seasdes
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      I am running the latest version of SU2016 Pro.
      I used to be able to right click on a raster image in Su and select Lock to lock an image. I can no longer do this. Is there a way to lock an image. I need to lock an image to stop it moving around when I inadvertantly select it.

      Walter

      Using Sketchup Pro 2019

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        Dave R
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        I just opened SU2015 and imported a PNG as an image. There's no option to lock it there, either. You could explode it and then make it a component or group. At that point you could lock it.

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          seasdes
          last edited by

          Thank you Dave. Import > Eplode > Group > Lock did the trick.

          Using Sketchup Pro 2019

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            seasdes
            last edited by

            Note for future reference.

            Ensure that the opacity of the raster image is set to 100. Otherwise it will not receive a shadow.

            Using Sketchup Pro 2019

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              panixia
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              TIP: if you are using an image as a reference, actually is NOT a good idea to explode it.. that's because if you explode an image you lose the ability to see and reference it when you are editing a group from INSIDE. i would reccomend to group the image itself instead of exploding it, and then lock this group.

              ADDITIONAL TIP: sketchup can't create a group out of a single element in selection. a workaround to group a single element (in this case your image) is to draw a temporary segment, group it with the face and then edit the group and erase the temp edge from inside.

              now you should have a single image grouped alone and you can lock it, but you can still reference it from inside another group.

              ADDITIONAL ADDITIONAL TIP: a variation of this tecnique can be used to properly scale a reference image. you need to draw the temp segment tracing a known-measure edge over the image so you can use the tape measure to scale it decently..

              hope this can be helpful.

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                seasdes
                last edited by

                Thank you Panixia. Very useful info. I will follow your tips.

                Using Sketchup Pro 2019

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