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recalculating template by scanning - image rotation command

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Good morning to all,
I ask all of you, that you are definitely more experienced than me in using creo parametric version 2.0, a small help regarding a particular and delicate work that I am performing in my new job.
concerns the "ricalco" of various shapes of mechanical pieces of circular or partially circular form. to give an idea of the shape, consist of stars, half moons or rectangles/trapezi in which a circular sector is removed.
These templates have been detected in the field through a simple lime on a sheet, generally an a0 format, to which I applied a straight.
scanned (tif format), are imported into the model and located in the appropriate reference plan (images => add click on plan => search file and insertion) .
through the suitable command, always in the image menu, I carry the scan size in real scale (1:1) within the program.
then determine the origin of the image by view (view) => display model (model display) => image images (images) press the left mouse button, then click alt + maiusc while dragging the origin into the new location.

My problem! the rotation of the image, clockwise or anti-clockwise, which takes place through clicks. There is a way or a command to rotate the imported image (tif) precisely/micrometic. This facilitates me work in the recalculating of objects in which you have a straight side.

Thank you in advance all of you for your attention and for your vs answers/indications.

greetings and good holidays to all.
 
I don't think you can control the rotation angle. when I happen such cases amount the tif in any program of manipulation of images and the roote from there. then I take the tif and I find it already oriented in creo
 
Hi.


when inserting the image (after selecting the support plan and the file to insert) you will see the points for resize one more for rotation (green).
 
Hi.


when inserting the image (after selecting the support plan and the file to insert) you will see the points for resize one more for rotation (green).
true, but from what I know you cannot arbitrarily turn of a prefixed angle. Therefore if the image is rotated of a degree (for example) you can not use it effectively. you could use a rotated reference system, but I prefer to rotate the image and then use the start part reference system.
 
Hi.


You can also use this method.
generate a new coordinate system supported by the main one rotated by a z value than the main one. to the latter you pass three floors (x,y,z). when inserting the image select the newly created z plan. to change angle z of the new coordinate system the image should rotate accordingly (with rotation center accordingly).
 
true, but from what I know you cannot arbitrarily turn of a prefixed angle. Therefore if the image is rotated of a degree (for example) you can not use it effectively. you could use a rotated reference system, but I prefer to rotate the image and then use the start part reference system.
Excuse me.
We were saying the same thing.
 

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