Convert image to plasma cut file
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Convert image to plasma cut file
Wondering if anyone has this file or something similar?
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Re: File wanted
Thanks so much!
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You are welcome! What software are you using for editing your drawing files?
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I use Corel graphics suite and plasmacam software for my design. I find I can do a trace if it’s black and white but if there is a background I have a lot of trouble separating one from the other
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OK. I will bet back with you later this evening and show you how to do it using Paint.net, Inkscape, and Design Edge.sleepyweezle wrote: ↑Sun Feb 06, 2022 8:19 pm I use Corel graphics suite and plasmacam software for my design. I find I can do a trace if it’s black and white but if there is a background I have a lot of trouble separating one from the other
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Here is how I do it.
First I use Paint.net to convert to black and white and adjust brightness/contrast and save as jpeg.
Then I import jpeg to Inkscape and use the "Path, Trace Bitmap" tool to create vector paths, then save as dxf.
And finally, I import to Design Edge for editing: delete unwanted features, link/join, and save as dxf. If cutting with Plasmacam, then no need to export - simply create cut paths and cut part.
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First I use Paint.net to convert to black and white and adjust brightness/contrast and save as jpeg.
Then I import jpeg to Inkscape and use the "Path, Trace Bitmap" tool to create vector paths, then save as dxf.
And finally, I import to Design Edge for editing: delete unwanted features, link/join, and save as dxf. If cutting with Plasmacam, then no need to export - simply create cut paths and cut part.
David
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Both CorelDraw and Inkscape are handy for node editing.
Although Design Edge does not have the capability to edit individual nodes, using a combination of the trim, bulge, and curve tools can achieve similar results.
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Although Design Edge does not have the capability to edit individual nodes, using a combination of the trim, bulge, and curve tools can achieve similar results.
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Thanks for taking the time to work on it then post and thanks for the tutorial!
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You are welcome! Always happy to try to help. Hopefully this information will help the OP to learn to do this. You know - give him a fishing pole to see if he can catch is own fish.justfishmetalart wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 8:29 am Thanks for taking the time to work on it then post and thanks for the tutorial!
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Thanks for helping with this I haven’t been able to sit down and work on this. I appreciate you helping and taking the time to show a step by step
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Very happy to help! Let us know how it turns out.sleepyweezle wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 10:47 pm Thanks for helping with this I haven’t been able to sit down and work on this. I appreciate you helping and taking the time to show a step by step
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