I have run in to this issue in two different projects, one that I used a downloaded SVG and one i created the SVG. Both times the image is significantly larger than what it was in InkScape. Is there a setting to correct this issue? Or do I just have to calculate the scale needed to get the right size and apply it?
Thanks,
Sean
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See the below thread for potential answers to this question.
http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/general-fusion-360-questions/from-illustrator-to-fusion/td-p/5409283
Let me know if this doesn't answer your question and I'll be happy to investigate further.
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Hi
In Inkscape you put dimension in Inkscape of the object in px and remove the stroke, then you will have the correct dimension in fusion
best regards, Rishi Vadher
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Is it possible for Fusion to scale SVGs correctly when importing?
If I want a logo to be 10mm wide, I need to scale the Illustrator art to be 10 pixels wide to get an accurate output.
I would like a more natural flow where I make a 10mm box in Illustrator and am able to import that SVG as a 10mm box in Fusion.
The existing workflow was very difficult to find and not intuitive.