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SVG file insert

matt.jabloner
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SVG file insert

matt.jabloner
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Hi,

I am trying to insert a customer provided SVG file into Fusion 360.  It comes into Fusion but is a mess. The fonts are positioned on top of each other and their relative sizes are incorrect. The graphic parts of the file are similiarly a jumble and there are extra graphic components not in the original. 

 

I would so much appreciate any help/ideas you could provide. 

 

Thank you,

Matty

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jhackney1972
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You did not attach your SVG file.

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matt.jabloner
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Sorry, needed to get customer concurrence which I did last night.  SVG file attached.  Thank you so much for any help/ideas. 

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g-andresen
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Hi,

The SVG showed a (seemingly) correct appearance for me only in Gravit Designer.
I attach the exported SVG.
But there are still some gaps to be closed in Fusion.

 

panda.png

 

Screencast

 

 

günther

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matt.jabloner
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Thank you so much Guenther! I can work with the file now. Is the issue that not all vectors were connected?

 

Thank you again!

Matt

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g-andresen
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Hi,

The Fusion Import shows a chaotic collection of elements.
In Inkscape you can see that it is an SVG for graphical purposes (e.g. a poster).
For example, there are elements that represent a shadow.

 

import Fusion inkscape.png

 

günther

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