Designing a Decal

Designing a Decal

miguelangel_alfonsoBW4AD
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Designing a Decal

miguelangel_alfonsoBW4AD
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Hello,

I am new using Fusion 360 software and I have a doubt. Is it possible to design (not import) a decal directly in the part design? 

I have made a design for a front panel in a metallic box and I want to use that design to create my decal. To do that I have used different texts, shapes, emboss tool and I have applied different appearances to the surfaces to apply colors (as you can see in the next picture)

miguelangel_16_0-1765364490324.png

 

The problem is that I want to export that design to a pdf file without loosing quality and, for that, I used the Drawing view. However, when I export to pdf, I am facing 2 problems:

  1. The quality of the picture is poor, so I cannot use it to print it as commercial decal.miguelangel_16_1-1765364820720.png
  2. I am not able to remove the border lines of the output file (I have tested several options in the export window, even changing the default line width to 0mm in preferences, but nothing worked).miguelangel_16_2-1765364987070.png

Do you have any solution for these problems? Maybe I need to use a different tool to create the decals. Any suggestion?

Thank you very much in advance.

Have a nice day,

 

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Message 2 of 17

g-andresen
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Hi,

take a look at the render module

 

günther

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Message 3 of 17

miguelangel_alfonsoBW4AD
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Hello @g-andresen ,

Thank you for the suggestion. But is there a way to create a PDF from render module? Or do I need to save as PNG or JPEG and add it to a PDF document?

I don't know if there is a way to export the DXF file including the color information and convert it to a PDF directly to not loose quality.

Thank you again,

Have a nice day,

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Warmingup1953
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Yes, you can certainly design the decal in Fusion, but if you are getting the decals print and cut from an outside contractor, you'll almost certainly be better served by providing the file in a vector graphic from, say, Illustrator or free clone.

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g-andresen
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Hi,

What is the purpose of the PDF file?

 

Günther

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navya_gelli
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Hello, @miguelangel_alfonsoBW4AD ,

Did the information provided by @Warmingup1953 help you and answer your question?

If yes, please click on the "Accept Solution" button on the post(s) that solved your problem. This will assist other community users in finding and benefiting from this information.

If not, please do not hesitate to give an update in this thread so all community members receive an update on the progression of your question, and can suggest next steps that may be helpful for you to achieve what you're looking for.

All the best,

Navya | Community Manager

Navya | Community Manager
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miguelangel_alfonsoBW4AD
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Hello, @Warmingup1953 @navya_gelli 

 

Yes, the idea is to send it to  an outside contractor. I was doing some tests, but I don't know if I can export to vector form the color information in the design (I don't think so).

All the text and the colors should be done in an external tool? Maybe I need to export to vector form and, using a different software, add texts, colors, images...

 

Again, any suggestion will be welcome.

Thank you for the support

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Message 8 of 17

Warmingup1953
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Can you share your Fusion file? I would be interested to see how well a reasonably complex design ( the Graphics I mean) can be extracted as Vectors suitable as the start point in Adobe Illustrator or, in my case, "CorelDraw!"

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Message 9 of 17

miguelangel_alfonsoBW4AD
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Hello @Warmingup1953 ,

 

Please, find attached the project. If you need anything else, let me know.

Right now, I am designing the decals using InkScape, but it would be very useful to be able to do it with the Fusion 360.

 

Thank you for the support.

Have a nice day,

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Message 10 of 17

Warmingup1953
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Creating a new sketch and projecting all the graphic elements of your proposed Decal, and then exporting that Sketch only as a .dxf, then into CorelDraw!

 

Screenshot 2025-12-18 044100.png

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Warmingup1953
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Attached is the .pdf I created Zipped

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Message 12 of 17

miguelangel_alfonsoBW4AD
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Hello @Warmingup1953 ,

 

Thank you very much for your answer. Only one more question.

Did you create the dxf file but the colors I can see are added in the CorelDraw software, right? Or are the colors added in the Fusion 360 and you know how to add this information to the dxf file? I am asking this because when I open your dxf file in inkScape there is no color information (which is what I expected).

 

Thank you again for the support.

Have a nice day, 

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Message 13 of 17

g-andresen
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Hi,

I asked what purpose a PDF serves.
Should something be printed as a label in color, laser cut, 3D printed, etc.?

 

günther

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Message 14 of 17

miguelangel_alfonsoBW4AD
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Hi @g-andresen,

 

The idea is to print the decals in color without losing quality and I wanted to know if this could be done using Fusion 360 instead of an external software.

 

Have a nice day,

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Message 15 of 17

g-andresen
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Hi,


@miguelangel_alfonsoBW4AD  schrieb:

 

The idea is to print the decals in color without losing quality and I wanted to know if this could be done using Fusion 360 instead of an external software.

 

 


Print label?

> Export all contours of the individual areas 1:1 to a vector graphics application (Inkscape, etc.) and fill the areas with the desired color for printing. 

 

günther

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Message 16 of 17

Warmingup1953
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Yes you are correct> I created a new sketch in Fusion and projected everything I needed to have a 1:1 base of all the vectors I will need in my graphics software, in my case, CorelDraw!

 

There I created closed profiles that I filled with colour...I just grabbed any old colours as a demonstration. It was, I have to say, harder than I thought in to get shapes Icould fill but the process worked to get your geometry into a colour printable file. IRL, you'll need to add bleed and also create a set of non-printable cut lines

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Message 17 of 17

miguelangel_alfonsoBW4AD
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Thank you all for your support.

It's a shame that you cannot use the same Fusion 360 to do all the process, but I assume that it is not designed to do that functionality.

Have a nice day,

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