i need help...i dont have a copy of AutoCAD and i need some help. i need this picture centered in a rectangle that is 9"x24". if you could help out...that would greatly appreciated.
AuoCad?? for that
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im having it CNC milled...so i need it in a cad program.
I can do it but what format do you need it saved as? Also you cant just insert that picture into an autocad program. You need to draw the actual fosgate logo in the program with i hate to tell you is a pain plus it wont be exact but i can give it try just let me know what format.
ummm...im going to be using AutoCAD 2006 to open/display and edit the photo...so as long as its friendly to that format. i know what its like to trace it...i tried, and other things came up. thanks for the help tho.
I can do that for you.
Shoot me an email with the pic,
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Blue Splash wrote:I can do it but what format do you need it saved as? Also you cant just insert that picture into an autocad program. You need to draw the actual fosgate logo in the program with i hate to tell you is a pain plus it wont be exact but i can give it try just let me know what format.
you could get it exact. it woudl just take a little time.
i dont have cad here but i might be able to do something at work on monday/tuesday
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sent you an email toaster...thanks
I could do it for you. But it would cost something.
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toaster and blue splash...hows the progress??
You can open any photo into Auto CAD you just have to import it as a jpeg. Then it will go in real choppy but you'll be able to array and chop to make it how you want it.
Best thing I find for stuff like that is to get it traced in adobe illustrator save it as a dxf, open the dxf in autocadd and scale to the size you need. Might also need to connect some of the corners to make a continuous polyline bc sometimes the transffer between the two programs is a little screwy. I'm not an illustrator guy, but have had stuff done for me so that I could use the autocadd to CNC the stuff. Also when you import from illustrator the sizing is all off, somake sure you check the cadd measurement.
I can do it in autocad pretty easy but like I said I have a fee for things like that. My rates are 30 dollars an hr for basic drafting work and light design work.
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