Convert image file to dxf or dwg
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geoff440 -
geoff440 -
Hello,
I'm looking for software that allows the conversion of image files (tif/jpegs/pdf) to a dxf or dwg format,
thank you in advance.
I'm looking for software that allows the conversion of image files (tif/jpegs/pdf) to a dxf or dwg format,
thank you in advance.
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Actually, I believe that the software suggested above does not meet the person's needs. I am looking for the same type of software. A software that allows you to vectorize an image and save it in .dxf or .dwg.
The suggested ones offer the possibility to do the opposite. What I do not need.
Do you know any
that I can take my company logo and vectorize it to make a logo in AutoCAD format??
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Hello,
Here > http://anydwg.com/dwgconverter.html
And here > https://rbytes.org/download/search/convert-tiff-to-dxf/
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The vectorization in Corel-Draw Suite X5 works very well ......
but it costs €700!!!
All because this damn software is included in a huge package stuffed with stuff and gadgets we don't need.
We don't want to repaint the Sistine Chapel or rebuild the World Trade Center...
We just want to vectorize a drawing!!!
It's still a world where you can't find software to convert BMP or JPEG .... to DXF!!
As for InkScape --> the conversion is done in SVG, not in DXF .... unless it has changed but I wouldn't be surprised. -
In free software, I don't know if it exists..
In paid software, both Corel-Draw and Illustrator have an image vectorization module..
It's never perfect and you often have to edit or even recreate the curves manually, but it’s still a good starting point and a time saver.
Depending on the logo to be vectorized, tracing with the pen tool in an image editing software (Photoshop or others) and then exporting the trace to a vector software allows for a closer rendered result.. -
Hello, I recommend PDFtoDXF, you just need to print your image to PDF (with pdfcreator or something similar)
https://www.01net.com/telecharger/windows/Utilitaire/manipulation_de_fichier/fiches/32349.html -
I would like to have Cybermesh please.
I also need to save a file in dxf or dwg format.
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Hello, although it's a bit late, I'm bringing my answer for future generations!
There is a user-friendly and super effective software for this conversion, "Vector Magic." Well, it's paid but I'm sure some resourceful people will know how to get it. -
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Good evening,
A very old little software called "Cybermesh" from 1997.
Very difficult to find, but I can provide it to you if necessary. -
Hello, I’m bringing up the topic again,
do you know if there is a better and cheaper way to convert image files into design files?
For example, I would like to scan a sheet cut by laser to create a file that can be used in AutoCAD,
it’s for saving time, merging several laser-cut plans and original ones (by originals I mean already cut ones) to be able to make a unique cut on a single sheet.
I would like to add that there’s nothing reprehensible about it, these are lace patterns from the past century and laser-cut templates without copyright!
Thank you.