You may choose to use image blocks to add useful information to your drawing, or for other illustrative purposes.
To add an image element:
- From the Library Browser > Helper Blocks drag an Image component onto the canvas.
- Note that you can also drag and drop a supported image type directly onto the canvas.
- Double-click the image component, and you are brought to the Windows Explorer default browse dialog.
- Select the image you would like displayed from your desktop, a folder, or a network folder and click Open.
- The image is inserted into the image component in your block diagram.
- Alternately, you can select the image to display by clicking the Import image button from the Parameters sidebar.
To change an image:
- You can change the image to display by clicking the Change image button from the Parameters sidebar.
To delete an image:
You can remove the image by clicking the trash can beside Change image button from the Parameters sidebar.
To resize the image block proportionately (while maintaining the correct aspect ratio):
- Grab a resize point with the mouse and adjust as desired.
- Note that the point directly opposite from the selected point is the pivot point, or the point that stays still while all else is resized.
- Alternately, you can change the size of the picture by changing the width and height in the Parameters sidebar.
- In the Parameters sidebar, a small padlock icon allows you to resize the image while disregarding the aspect ratio of the image.
To rotate the image block:
- Use the circular arrow to rotate the image block in 90-degree increments.
All other actions that you may want to perform with the image block are detailed in Shortcuts & Hotkeys.
NOTE: .png, .gif and .jpg images are supported. Minimum resolution supported is 10 by 10 pixels, while maximum supported resolution is 10,000 by 10,000 pixels.