New to CNC would Corel convert this EPS to DXF
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New to CNC would Corel convert this EPS to DXF
I have an EPS file of a business logo that I need to Convert to DXF. In the past I have had someone else do this for me with the recent purchase of a plasma table I'm starting to think I should be able to do this. Is Corel Draw the right choice and what is the process? Is there a tutorial. It wouldn't ler me attach an eps so heres a pdf. Travis
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Re: New to CNC would Corel convert this EPS to DXF
Here's a quick trace I did in Corel Draw. Some of the detail is not there and if I was doing this for my customer I would probably draw in the detail that got deleted. This trace took appx. 5-6 minutes to complete. Again, if it was my customer, I would spend a lot more time on it, clean it up a bunch and hand-draw in the details that didn't make it through the tracing process.
Steps taken:
Opened the PDF file, copied the image, then pasted it into Corel PHOTO-PAINT. In there, I cropped it, then increased the resolution from 72 (standard web PDF resolution) to 300 so that I had a cleaner image to work with.
Then I went in and converted the image from color to a 1 bit black and white - line art drawing. This took out all the colors and changed everything I wanted to save to black (blacks & grays & all other colors). Then I copied the image and opened a blank page up in Corel Draw. Pasted the copied image and then traced the bitmap. During the trace, I removed the background, grouped all colors (only white an black because I converted it beforehand). Then I ungrouped the trace, deleted the white and exported the remains to the DXF file that you see below.
Hope that helps.
Steps taken:
Opened the PDF file, copied the image, then pasted it into Corel PHOTO-PAINT. In there, I cropped it, then increased the resolution from 72 (standard web PDF resolution) to 300 so that I had a cleaner image to work with.
Then I went in and converted the image from color to a 1 bit black and white - line art drawing. This took out all the colors and changed everything I wanted to save to black (blacks & grays & all other colors). Then I copied the image and opened a blank page up in Corel Draw. Pasted the copied image and then traced the bitmap. During the trace, I removed the background, grouped all colors (only white an black because I converted it beforehand). Then I ungrouped the trace, deleted the white and exported the remains to the DXF file that you see below.
Hope that helps.
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Re: New to CNC would Corel convert this EPS to DXF
Thanks for the info I have a cousin who is a graphic artist. I have leaned on him to convert in the past and he came through on this one. Appartently he uses Adobe Ilustrator and said he just saved it as a dxf?? Still needs work to cut in layers. I've got alot to learn Travis
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