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The drawings being brought into a format that is usable in PhotoShop will need to either be vector based such as an EPS or postscript file or in a raster\/vector file of adequate resolution when output from AutoCAD. To create the EPS file you can simply go to the File menu and select export to . EPS.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n

As many you asked, how do I open an AutoCAD file in Photoshop? 1) Insert> Raster Image Reference. 2) Browse and select logo, click OK. 4) Place the reference in the drawing. 5 ) Logo is now display in drawing.<\/p>\n

Best answer for this question, how do I import a DWG file into Photoshop?