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Yashasvi23481
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Image to AutoCAD lines

Hi All,

 

   I need to convert jpeg image to an AutoCAD line drawing so i can extrude onto a plate for profile cutting. Can you show me how do i do ? jpeg image. 

 

Many Thanks,

Yash

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Message 2 of 9
doben
in reply to: Yashasvi23481

Hi,

Unfortunately there is no way to convert a .jpg (or any other image format)  into linework. You will have to trace it.

pdf's can be converted although there are limitations.

Message 3 of 9
pendean
in reply to: Yashasvi23481

@Yashasvi23481 There are 3rd party websites and programs (free and for purchase) that can do a decent job of that, but it swill always look imperfect: but that's also a custom very expensive paid-for artwork that your client SRG global most likely already has vector / font artwork for it all that they can provide you (it my cost them more money but it would be perfectly suited for their needs).

Call them and ask, be insistent: start with their marketing/logo enforcement department/group/person.
Message 4 of 9
Yashasvi23481
in reply to: pendean

Hi All,

I think i found a website for converting image to dxf drawing. The website
to convert is www.convertio.co https://convertio.co/jpg-dxf/

Any image of any format can be converted to dxf. Looks like i found
solution to my own question.

Regards,
Yash
Message 5 of 9
RSomppi
in reply to: Yashasvi23481

Let us know if it works out for you. Those kinds of conversions usually need rework, especially for CNC,

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@Yashasvi23481 wrote:

I think i found a website for converting image to dxf drawing. 

 

You may also look at this >>LINK<<.

 



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


Emilio Valentin
Message 7 of 9
TheCADnoob
in reply to: Yashasvi23481

as @pendean mentioned, oft companies have these in vector formats. This particular company has theirs right on their web page in vector format. See below. Many larger companies can provide you with vector logos and often prefer you use theirs so as not to get it wrong in a bad raster conversion. 

 

https://www.srgglobal.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/SRGG-L-01.svg

 

I used inkscape to convert svg to dxf 

 

TheCADnoob_0-1693515380487.png

 

CADnoob

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Message 8 of 9
bb_kyfv216
in reply to: TheCADnoob

سربند

Message 9 of 9
bb_kyfv216
in reply to: TheCADnoob

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