Smdysmf,
Providing a better image would help with the conversion process.
Please post a picture of your completed project.
See attached file for the DXF you requested.
Jeff...
Smdysmf,
Providing a better image would help with the conversion process.
Please post a picture of your completed project.
See attached file for the DXF you requested.
Jeff...
Patience and perseverance have a magical effect before which difficulties disappear and obstacles vanish.
Smdysmf,
Customers provide me with lousy artwork on a daily basis so I get lots of practice doing clean up.
:drowning:
Have a most awesome holiday,
Jeff..
Patience and perseverance have a magical effect before which difficulties disappear and obstacles vanish.
Hi, I made a Remake of the last Video. Hope the sound is better.
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Bob
CNC Projects
hi i have been trying to draw a savage monster truck free hand in .dxf format !!!(( but not having any luck does any one have one or similar please it would be a great help ..... i want to cut it on a lazer for a clock face
I was just wondering if anyone has had any experience converting a photo of a human face into a vector ready cut file for plasma? If do can you give me some tips!
Greg
You can use Gimp (free) to convert an image to silhouette, save that image as a very large .png image the larger the better something like 2,000x2000 pixels.
Open the png into Inkscape & convert to dxf.
This video tutorial might help explain the silhouette process.
Since I own Cut2d (vectric) my work flow would be:
Gimp (save as .png) > Inkscape (save as .eps) > Cut2D (save as DXF)
Gimp & Inkscape are both free, Cut2D is around $150, If you already own something that will convert a .eps file to dxf you can use that.
Free DXF - vectorink.com
Hi, has anyone got a cad file of some Chess pieces. They dont need to be to neat as i will cut them on a plasma and they would be around 150mm high. i have been searching google with no luck. Thanks
Just sharing a few
eagle harley.dwg
F22 Stealth.dwg
Superman.dwg
Someone posted a photo of this cut as a wall hanging.. Might have been in the 'other' thread.
Trying out some 1mm end mills on scrap PCB material, thought this was more interesting than square+circle test bits. :-)
For some tie-up with the comments about converting images... I took the photo, used the threshold function in the gimp to b&w it, did the vector conversion in inkscape,saved as DXF, tidied it up slightly in librecad (All three of those on linux) then created the gcode in Cut2D.
Hello all
does anyone have the time to convert this to a dxf?
my software just didnt get the detail of the two men very well
thank you
Mat
Thanks for your thoughts. I have tried, I'm using 0.47 version, I have not checked for newer. It does offer (save to) desktop cutting plotter (R13) .dxf but when I try that the file will not open in plasmaCam? Kind of lost :-[
I'm running 0.48, and that's the option I'm using.
Can you draw a square and circle, export that and open it in plasmaCam? Some objects don't export as dxf, they have to be path objects in inkscape for the dxf export to work it seems. I'm not an expert though, I only installed it last week, although I've had good results creating text objects, and a couple of outline models..
Cheers, Chris H.
Metalworkz
Thank you so much that turned out much better than my try.
what software / process did you use please?
thanks again
Hi qnet,
I am using VcarvePro to trace and edit the picture file. It has both a color setting and a black and white setting for tracing, so I used the color option to get the different colored text vectors, and then used the black/white option for the darker-black items. The tracing utility allows you to adjust the sensitivity for each trace and I usually play with that to get an optimum trace, but there is almost always a small amount of hand tracing and editing that is needed to get everything right. It is mostly a matter of how much time you want to put into a tracing, because there are almost always some extraneous unwanted vectors and then some things do not trace well so I will draw the needed lines or edit the unwanted vectors out of the work.
I should note that your file was done with probably 4 tracings at different settings to get all the detail, and then I had to delete the bad vectors and touch up some of the other things. There were some duplicate vectors added in from doing a couple of traces with different settings and I deleted all of those hopefully.
The more you work with tracing you will find things that work and a work-around for the things that don't work the way you want. Good luck with all your projects!
Regards,
Wes