Convert an image to CAD format

Convert an image to CAD format

lkirit2000
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Convert an image to CAD format

lkirit2000
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Hi Team,

 

I have a company Logo and I need to cut it out in sheet metal—the Logo in png or jpeg file.

Is this possible.

 

Thanks

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imadHabash
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Hi,

You can attach raster image to DWG with ATTACH or IMAGEATTACH commands. In AutoCAD, the term "trace image" typically refers to the process of using an imported image as a reference to draw over it, creating a new set of vector-based geometry. While there isn't a single "trace image" command that automatically converts a raster image to vector lines, several commands and features ( LINE, PLINE, ARC, CIRCLE, SPLINE ) are used in conjunction to achieve your need.

 

 

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j.palmeL29YX
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Depending on what the logo actually looks like, AutoCAD Raster Design (if you have access to) may be helpful to recreate the logo in vector data. 

 

 

Jürgen Palme
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autoid374ceb4990
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The logo is in PNG or JPG format?  What format do you need for the final product?  Do you need just a line drawing, or a 3D model similar to the attached picture?

autoid374ceb4990_0-1754657954233.png

 

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VincentSheehan
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I have used a few online services in the past with success. PNG or JPG to DXF or SVG.

https://convertio.co

 

Vincent Sheehan

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lkirit2000
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Hi 

 

My logo has text and numbers,

 

I need to convert to dxf to cut in sheet metal.

 

Thanks 

Kiri

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TheCADnoob
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Ive done this type of thing often. 

 

I frequently find it best just to redraw in AutoCAD with the help of the raster tool set. 

 

If the logo is simple enough you may have luck usning conversion tools. I frequently use inkscape to get vertor versions of images, though it depends on several factors as to whether it comes out well. Inkscape is open-source and can output to dxf. 

 

99% of the time though i get better results traing over the image in AutoCAD. 

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lkirit2000
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Hi j.palmel29YX,

 

My Logo has text and letters.

 

Please explain the details steps in how to achieve in Raster Design ?

 

Thanks 

 

Kiri

 

 

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autoid374ceb4990
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Can you post a picture of the logo? 

I agree with TheCADnoob, you will probably get better results by tracing the image.

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j.palmeL29YX
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@lkirit2000 wrote:

 

My Logo has text and letters.

 

Please explain the details steps

 

 


Without knowing the logo it is hard to help. 

 

 

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RSomppi
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@lkirit2000 wrote:

Please explain the details steps in how to achieve in Raster Design ?


How far have you gotten? Are you stuck on a particular step?

 

You can find tutorials on how to use the program. If you struggle with certain aspects, you can probably get help here.

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lkirit2000
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Hi Imad,

 

Appreciate your guide. I bought the imahe in to the Acad file. 

 

Now, do I need to do it manually, or is there any command will work?

 

Thanks

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imadHabash
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>> do I need to do it manually

Yes, you have to start manually trace over the image. There is NO other way to get an accurate result.

Imad Habash

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DGCSCAD
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The size and quality of the image will determine the vector conversion output in any raster to vector app, but in most cases a redraw is the only way to achieve a usable vector reproduction.

 

Some redraw points to consider:

 

  • MyFonts.com (used to be WhatTheFont) has a font finder that can help in identifying any fonts used in the image.
  • Importing the image into an AutoCAD drawing, then setting the transparency to about 50% will give you a good starting point for tracing.
  • Set the image to the back using DRAWORDER.
  • For tracing, the use of small incremented plines that can be splined if needed, paying extra attention to any squared off corners, helps to keep things smooth and tidy.
  • For hatching, in order to eliminate any 'bleed through' (thin streaks), or lapse in color in solid hatches, copy the hatch in place, then set the angle of the new hatch 90° perpendicular to the original.

From someone who has been down that road many times.

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