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Message 1 of 25
jenniferEGXRS
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.AI to .DWG conversion

Hiya,

 

I want to get a logo lasercut and etched into acrylic and mdf. 

The file has been created in Illustrator, it's black and white simple shapes and differnt line thicknesses, but for the life of me I can't figure out how to import it over to AutoCad. Does anyone know of a good tutorial or have any advice?

 

Thanks!

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Message 2 of 25
imadHabash
in reply to: jenniferEGXRS

Hi and Welcome to AutoCAD Forum,

 

i suggest to export your file from illustrator with any other supporting file format that autocad can deal with like (dwg,pdf,png,bmp.jpg,wmf and tif) files .

 

 

Regards,

Imad Habash

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Message 3 of 25
Anonymous
in reply to: jenniferEGXRS

Hi Jennifer,

 

You should be able to export to a .DWG format straight from Adobe Illustrator.

 

This may help with exporting into different formats: 

 

https://helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/using/exporting-artwork.html

 

Cheers,

 

Joe

 

Message 4 of 25
jenniferEGXRS
in reply to: imadHabash

Hiya,

 

Many thanks for the reply.

I tried importing it into AutoCad after exporting from illustrator in several different ways; jped, pdf, dwg, etc. But the file just comes through garbled each time. I've attached a snippet of a before after imported from a .pdf, do you know how I get it to recognise the outlines of the piece?

 

Thanks!

Message 5 of 25
imadHabash
in reply to: jenniferEGXRS

maybe this AKN article will help you more . >> Click <<

Imad Habash

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Message 6 of 25
Anonymous
in reply to: jenniferEGXRS

Have you ticked the 'outline text' box?

 

Cheers,

 

Joe

Message 7 of 25
jenniferEGXRS
in reply to: Anonymous

Yes, and it imports part of the letter but not all of it, for instance it
imports a curve of the 'g' but not the top horizontal bar. Which is strange
as I haven't edited the text other than to give it a stroke weight. Do you
know of any good video resources about importing files?
Message 8 of 25
john.vellek
in reply to: jenniferEGXRS

Hi @jenniferEGXRS,

 

I usually export it to dwg right out of Illustrator. If this is giving you problems however, You are welcome to attach your file and let me take a stab at it.

 

If it needs to be kept private send me a PM and I will give you a secure way to send me the file.

 

 

Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.


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Message 9 of 25
john.vellek
in reply to: jenniferEGXRS

Hi @jenniferEGXRS,

 

Thanks for sending me your AI file.  I am finding that a good portion of this translated quite well into AutoCAD DWG format.  That parts that are not coming in the way you want it displayed are the paths in Illustrator that provide a centerline path. For instance, the top large Egg shape has a path with a 20pt stroke.  I am not sure how I can correct this in AutoCAD.  I could certainly "eyeball" this but it would take quite a bit of work.

 

Is it possible in your Illustrator to rebuild these paths so that there is a true outline (inside and outside) even if you don't have a fill applied? Pperhaps a Live Trace would work?


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Message 10 of 25
jenniferEGXRS
in reply to: john.vellek

Hi John,

 

Ah is that where the fault lies, I assumed AutoCad could import line thicknesses.

I will edit the .ai file and I'll let you know if that fixes it.

 

 

Thanks again John

 

-Jennifer

Message 11 of 25
john.vellek
in reply to: jenniferEGXRS

Hi Jennifer,

 

I am checking back to see if you have had the chance to rework the outlines in AI.  I hoping that improves the output to AutoCAD.


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Message 12 of 25
jenniferEGXRS
in reply to: john.vellek

Hi John,

Sorry I had to change priorities yesterday, but I should get back to it
either today or tomorrow.

-Jennifer
Message 13 of 25
jenniferEGXRS
in reply to: john.vellek

Hi John,

 

Sorry for the time it took me to get back to you, but I tried out your live trace suggestion and it's worked wonders! It's much improved though some of the hatched text isn't showing up, do you know what I might be able to do to resolve that?

 

Thanks again,

Jennifer

Message 14 of 25
john.vellek
in reply to: jenniferEGXRS

Hi Jennifer, Is it possible to share your current version of the file? I am happy to take a look at why the text might go missing.

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Message 15 of 25
john.vellek
in reply to: john.vellek

HI Jennifer, The original Illustrator file used centerlines with widths for many of the curves and they did not come into AutoCAD with the widths intact. You used a LiveTrace to get the outlines recreated. Then the resulting file exported to DWG but the text was pretty funky. I removed the fills from the letters and discovered all the text outlines to be splines that used Control Vertices. I changed the method to Fit and everything (to me) looks clean. Letters and other objects might need to receive new hatches to achieve the appearance you are looking for but I believe everything should behave properly for you now.

 

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Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.


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Message 16 of 25
jenniferEGXRS
in reply to: john.vellek

John you are an absolute genius! The file looks perfect now, thank you ever so much for your help on this project. 

So I know for future reference, fills are a no no when importing into autocad - or was it just the way they were created that caused the problems in this instance?

 

...Again, thank you for going beyond on this one 🙂

 

 

Message 17 of 25
john.vellek
in reply to: jenniferEGXRS

Hi Jennifer, The problem was not actually the fills but the way the font outlines get converted. They are splines that are filled. The fill follows the new distorted outlines so they had to be removed. Once I did that and changed the method of the splines from Control Vertices to Fit then everything was clean. I suppose if you do this again, removing the fills in AI might be a bit faster. BTW, one of the job titles had a typo and I corrected that (I hope anyways).

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Message 18 of 25
jenniferEGXRS
in reply to: john.vellek

Hi John,

 

That's good to know for the future. And you're an absolute gem for correcting the spelling, you really did go above and beyond what help I could have hoped for 🙂

 

I'll be sure to tag you in the future should I need any other solutions!

 

-Jennifer

Message 19 of 25
Anonymous
in reply to: jenniferEGXRS

None of the comments worked for me. This the solution I found:

  1. (in AI) convert everything to lines, remove fills: outline text then change from fill to stroke, make stroke small for visual purposes (like .1 pt)

  2. (in AI) File --> Save As --> PDF/X-1a:2001

  3. (in AutoCAD) Create blank file --> insert pdf select the pdf created in step 2

  4. Select all and do the join command. this should join all the lines that create the text and graphics. as long as there is no overlapping shapes / lines you can do the select all method, otherwise select individual letters / components.

  5. Optional: fill the text / objects with a solid hatch

Message 20 of 25
sergenel
in reply to: john.vellek

Hello,

 

I somehow cannot turn my ai file into a dwg file directly. I do not know what I am missing, could you please help me out?

 

Best regards

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