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quick replacement of autocad blocks in photoshop?

Enthusiast ,
Jun 03, 2017 Jun 03, 2017

I am rendering a site plan where I have same tree repeated over and over again in autocad. Those trees are as simple circles as blocks in autocad. This means that if I change the radius of one circle, all the tree circles change automatically of that particular instance.

. Now, I want to replace those circles in photoshop with tree. Replacing them one by one is taking time. Is there a quick way to replace autocad block trees of autocad in photoshop with a different tree jpeg so that time is saved?

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LEGEND ,
Jun 03, 2017 Jun 03, 2017

Not really. It is to some extent possible using Smart Objects and replacing theri contents, but quite generally this is something you might rather want to do in Illustrator or other programs that deal with "objects" rather than just pixels.

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Enthusiast ,
Jun 03, 2017 Jun 03, 2017
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Mylenium  wrote

Not really. It is to some extent possible using Smart Objects and replacing theri contents, but quite generally this is something you might rather want to do in Illustrator or other programs that deal with "objects" rather than just pixels.

Mylenium

Hmm,. Smart objects don't solve the purpose. Moreover, illustrator also doesn't preserve blocks of autocad ( they should become symbols in illustrator, precisely speaking) and they become individual objects not having any smart objects behaviour as seen in photoshop.

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