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  1. #1
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    VCarve Pro user needs Aspire user help

    I am a VCarve Pro user and love it. A friend has asked if I could carve a specific police badge for a service award. I have tried to convert a jpg image in VCarve, but it doesn't appear this will work out. Are there any Aspire users out there who would be willing to lend a hand and help me get a usable model? Thanks in advance.

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    If you can't find any help here, try Vectric's forum.
    Gerry

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  3. #3
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    Check out this thread. It might do what you want.

    http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=90009

    bob

  4. #4
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    Badge

    Ntww,

    Are you looking to do a 3d badge, or do you just need a clean 2d vector
    to vcarve?

    Aspire can trace the photo to get a 2d vector, but it is highly dependant on lighting, clarity, color ect as to how much "noise" the conversion will generate.

    S

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    Swain, 2D clean vector. I have both a color drawing of the image on the badge and a photo of an actual badge. The photo has way too many issues for a conversion. I have tried converting the drawing from the color version and from a grayscale version. When I do this with VCarvePro, I get a lot of noise that will take me something just short of forever to clean up. Don't know if it's just my technique or the limitation of VCP. I have made one pass at converting with the BOBCAD Art program (inherited when I purchased a used CNC but know nothing about). The BOB-ART appears to have two options (3D and Emboss). My feeble attempt at using it suggests the "emboss" option may have promise if I can figure out how to use it. Long answer to your question ... being just barely past "newbie" in CNC, I can't tell if my problem is software or technique. I suspect some conversion software is better than others and am hoping someone out there has a great conversion program and can lend a hand.

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    Here's the badge image I need to convert

    This is the color drawing of the badge in question.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Badge Artwork 1.jpg  

  7. #7
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    Were you able to get toolpaths from the trace I did the other day? I was just cruising the Zone and saw this post and was hoping you have it all under control now? Let me know and I will try and help if needed.
    Regards,
    Regards,
    Wes

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    Badge

    Wes,
    Yes, your file will do what I need. Thanks again.
    NTWW

    Quote Originally Posted by metalworkz View Post
    Were you able to get toolpaths from the trace I did the other day? I was just cruising the Zone and saw this post and was hoping you have it all under control now? Let me know and I will try and help if needed.
    Regards,

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    Good, I'm glad it is working for you. Maybe you can post a follow up with pictures when you finish it? It helps show what all is being done with the software!

    Regards,
    Wes
    Regards,
    Wes

  10. #10
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    Quote Originally Posted by ntww View Post
    Swain, 2D clean vector. I have both a color drawing of the image on the badge and a photo of an actual badge. The photo has way too many issues for a conversion. I have tried converting the drawing from the color version and from a grayscale version. When I do this with VCarvePro, I get a lot of noise that will take me something just short of forever to clean up. Don't know if it's just my technique or the limitation of VCP. I have made one pass at converting with the BOBCAD Art program (inherited when I purchased a used CNC but know nothing about). The BOB-ART appears to have two options (3D and Emboss). My feeble attempt at using it suggests the "emboss" option may have promise if I can figure out how to use it. Long answer to your question ... being just barely past "newbie" in CNC, I can't tell if my problem is software or technique. I suspect some conversion software is better than others and am hoping someone out there has a great conversion program and can lend a hand.
    Since you have bobcad you might want to watch the webinars they also have a channel on youtube, I don't know if you have to be a registered customer or not to view them.

  11. #11
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    Goofing off

    I decided to try this on yer badge...for fun...

    Take a look...not crisp and clean...but different
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails badge.jpg  

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