Sketch selection problem

Sketch selection problem

geryggTL98L
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Sketch selection problem

geryggTL98L
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I made an .SVG from a logo on Illustrator, but when I import it to Fusion I cannot select only the fill part from it, it selects it all. I'm new to 3d and no idea how to solve this.

Screen Shot 2020-07-10 at 13.18.18.pngScreen Shot 2020-07-10 at 13.21.40.png

 

Thanks!!

 

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Message 2 of 27

g-andresen
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Hi,

1. green means fixed > rightclick > unfix (somtimes > 2 times unfix)

2. look for gap left side using divide & conquer system

3. maybe share your svg* file or f3d (Fusion)

 

günther

 

* attach to next post

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Message 3 of 27

TheCADWhisperer
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Try the divide and conquer technique.

Can you File>Export your *.f3d file to your local drive and then Attach it here to a Reply?

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laughingcreek
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If your new to fusion, I would NOT suggest getting to know the program by using imported .SVG files.  Svg file present a whole host of issues (some caused by the originating program, some by fusions import, some by user error) that can be difficult to work out till you have some experience.   

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geryggTL98L
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I made the unfix 2 times, bit it's still green

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geryggTL98L
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Here's the file: https://a360.co/323AH7P

 

Thanks!

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Message 7 of 27

LeonardoBN
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The geometry is open at this position:

Captura de tela 2020-07-10 14.05.05.png

Captura de tela 2020-07-10 14.05.24.png

Are you going to Extrude it? At first glance SVG looks OK, but when you zoom it you can see some imperfections, like @laughingcreek said.

Leonardo Brunelli do Nascimento
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Message 8 of 27

g-andresen
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Hi,

I renew the cap with several problems

 

B lücken.png

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Message 9 of 27

geryggTL98L
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Hmm I don't see them open in Illustrator

 

Screen Shot 2020-07-10 at 14.16.17.png

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Message 10 of 27

LeonardoBN
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Is can happen when you import:

Captura de tela 2020-07-10 14.18.02.png

Leonardo Brunelli do Nascimento
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Message 11 of 27

t_lamourine
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Screen Shot 2020-07-10 at 1.15.01 PM.pngScreen Shot 2020-07-10 at 1.16.37 PM.pngArea's where line not closed.  I find it's often easy to check if you pull a plane off the SVG, create a sketch there, and try to "project" the SVG items onto the new plane. the miss joints and overly screwed up area quickly point themselves out!  can also correct long segments of small connections by using the Spline tool to replace screwy spots from the original imports 

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Message 12 of 27

geryggTL98L
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New file you sent me works good thanks! 

Can you tell me how you fixed it please?

As in Illustrator they are joined

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Message 13 of 27

laughingcreek
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That step over IS the gap.  one of the subtleties of how illustrator creates it's exports.

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g-andresen
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Hi,

Ignore what you see in other apps.

It´s important what Fusion wants.

 

Screencast

 

günther

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geryggTL98L
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Thanks a lot everyone!

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Message 16 of 27

MaxHugen
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@laughingcreek, I've been using Inkscape for a few months and am reasonably proficient with technical designs, using splines etc. So I wanted to progress to CAD.

Hence I started with Fusion 360, and immediately ran into problems trying to do anything with an svg imported from Inkscape. It cannot be moved, sized, or edited in general.

Already spent many hours searching the internet, youtube etc, for answers to this issue, then I came across your comment about "a whole host of issues" re importing svgs. Is there any info source I could study up on, so that I can use svgs?
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jeff_strater
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imported SVGs come is as "fixed" sketch geometry.  That is why they cannot be moved/edited.  You will need to "unfix" them in order to edit them.

 

However, be CAREFUL when working with SVG - it is easy to import an SVG that has way too many curves for Fusion to handle.   A Fusion sketch is not intended to deal with thousands of curves.


Jeff Strater
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Message 18 of 27

MaxHugen
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Thanks Jeff, just found that out. But although I can now move an Inkscape SVG import, it seems I still cannot edit it? It's a simple sketch, just 14 nodes.

I'm probably still doing something wrong. 😞
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Message 19 of 27

davebYYPCU
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Do you have a timeline, or

base feature,

is Edit sketch a menu item.

 

Attach the file.

 

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Message 20 of 27

MaxHugen
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I've attached an F3D file.  All I did was import a simple SVG from Inkscape, with one object comprising 14 spline points.  Then I "Unfixed" it, and moved it so the Leading Edge point was at 0,0.

 

It looks like F360 doesn't cope with the spline curve - perhaps because it includes an "edge" spline at the Trailing Edge? 

 

I imported a simple square from Inkscape, and was able to edit it.

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