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The CADTutor Image Bank provides AutoCAD drawing files and photo images for you to use free.

The AutoCAD drawings are all in AutoCAD R14 format. This means that they can be used in AutoCAD versions 14 and above. They can also be used in other applications such as 3D Studio and Bryce. See the Terrain Objects Tutorial to find out how to import AutoCAD drawings into 3D Studio.

The photo images are all in JPEG format and saved at high quality. In most cases, each image comes with an associated "mask" image that can be used to create a "cut-out". See the Image Masks Tutorial to find out how this is done.



AutoCAD Drawings
   AutoCAD Plan Trees
   AutoCAD 3D Trees

Photo Images
   People
      Men
      Women
   Skies
      At the end of the day
      Cloudscape
      Summer haze
      What a nice day
   Trees

Materials
   Bryce Materials
      Collection 1
      Collection 2
      Collection 3

Helpers
   Creating Selections from Image Masks in Photoshop
   Creating Bryce Picture Objects


All of the thumbnail images displayed in the Image Bank are hot clickable and link directly to the main image or drawing files. Left clicking on an image will display the full sized image if your browser supports the target image type. If your browser does not support the image type you will see a File Download dialogue box.

Save Target As...

To download the source image and save it as a file on your local hard disk, simply right click the image and choose "Save Target As…" from the context menu. See illustration. You will then be presented with a "Save As" file dialogue box. images/menu your way to the required destination and click on the "Save" button.

Note: Those of you using the Netscape Navigator browser should select the "Save Link As…" option from the context menu.