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		<title>Using PictureFrames as background bitmaps</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[* Start the PictureFrame command * Locate the image you wish to use * Place the plane. Once the image is placed, you can  transform the plane(move/scale/rotate&#8230;) like any other objects in rhinoceros,  It seems that the PictureFrame is rather more convenient than BackgroundBitmap. The PictureFrames  display in all viewport mode, even in wireframe mode.]]></description>
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<p>* Start the <strong>PictureFrame</strong> command</p>
<p>* Locate the image you wish to use</p>
<p>* Place the plane.</p>
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<p>Once the image is placed, you can  transform the plane(move/scale/rotate&#8230;) like any other objects in rhinoceros,  It seems that the PictureFrame is rather more convenient than BackgroundBitmap.</p>
<p>The PictureFrames  display in all viewport mode, even in wireframe mode.</p>
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