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01-02-2018
11:30 AM
Hi Martin,
Plain AutoCAD and even more so AutoCAD for Mac doesn't have any special tools for converting raster images to AutoCAD objects. If you want to use only AutoCAD for Mac for restoring damaged drawings, the only one way is to scan them (300 dpi resolution will be enough), then attach scanned images to drawing and trace everything manually using polylines, splines, arc, lines objects.
If you want to automate the process somehow and you are on Mac, you can try to use third party applications to convert raster data to vectors. For example - Illustrator, and even free Inkscape, can trace raster images. You can also find a lot of raster to vector conversion applications in MAS.
Maxim
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Plain AutoCAD and even more so AutoCAD for Mac doesn't have any special tools for converting raster images to AutoCAD objects. If you want to use only AutoCAD for Mac for restoring damaged drawings, the only one way is to scan them (300 dpi resolution will be enough), then attach scanned images to drawing and trace everything manually using polylines, splines, arc, lines objects.
If you want to automate the process somehow and you are on Mac, you can try to use third party applications to convert raster data to vectors. For example - Illustrator, and even free Inkscape, can trace raster images. You can also find a lot of raster to vector conversion applications in MAS.
Maxim
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Maxim Kanaev
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MARSS
Etiquette and Ground Rules of Autodesk Community