Hey Gary:
Acad 2006 won't open the dxf! Has Artcam finally upgraded their dxf exporter and if so what version of Autocad will?
Here it is in dxf and eps traced by Aspire:
I usually prefer the .eps files as they contain arcs.
Ken Zey
Lookout Mercantile / Digital Millwork
Rogers, AR
www.CedarSlabSigns.com
www.lookoutmercantile.com
www.digitalmillwork.com
6x12 PRS alpha
Ken, thanks very much.
I'm writing this from my home now
(where my Vista computer at home won't install the old Vector-9 software we use at work)
so I won't be making use of these files that you and others have kindly sent
-not until Monday morning, when we'll see what can be done with them
Thanks again, everyone!
I'll probably be back for more help...
DH
Barbados
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Dave, that's one of my issue's with Autodesk and Adobe, they are forever changing their import/export filters.
Because of the timing of software releases they are never in sinc, however you should have been able to open that file with 2006.
Were you holding your tongue the right way when you hit import?
Have attached the same file for you to re-try with 2006, (had to zip it due to forum upload limits.)
eps & ai are good but quite often you get the same import issues, especially out of illustrator.
One thing I do like about dxf , when I receive a file from someone who works in layers ArtCam will maintain the integrity of the layers when imported.
Its only 1 click to convert to curves when needed.
Like anything else there is no holy grail when it comes to file exchange, so I have a few programs at my fingertips just for that issue.
Gary:
The first posting I did not save to computer but rather just went to open it direct. This usually causes no issue as long as the file is compatible. The second one after it was unzipped needed to be renamed and have "opens with" set but then did open just fine.
On another note the curves are cleaner in the conversion to dxf by Gary then Ken. Ken's has a few large flat spots that do not get fixed by regen command in Acad.
Ken: What did you use/do for the bitmap trace?
Gary: In my older version of ACPro when I do this I usually need to go thru a regimen of reducing colors in order to get anything like a decent fit vectors to bitmap and even then often it will take quite a bit of clean-up. Is this an "at last" improvement in new version or a better method then I have been using?
Edit: Saved first file to desk and tried to open. It wouldn't but I did look it over enough to get the reason. The lines were in the layer named "default layer" and acad didn't like it. I've run into this before when exporting vectors from Pro and got it to work better by moving the vectors to a layer with a name that Acad likes better, like "1"
Last edited by bleeth; 06-04-2011 at 10:01 AM. Reason: Tried something else with first file
Good info Dave
ArtCam for 2011 have not only introduced new tools but re-visited a number of the existing tools and re-worked for better performance/operation.
Bitmap to Vector being one of them, reduce color has also been included into this tool as well as still being a stand alone, which is now in real time with a slider bar.
Previously in older versions I would do the same, reduce color, but after this revamp this tool works so much better especially the smoothness control.
This image had 32 shades of color from a screen capture which I vectorized from.
Dave will I see you Vegas next month?
apologizes to Frank didn't mean to hi-jack your thread
Gary
See PM Gary.
Dave, I used the trace in Aspire with a bmp file that David emailed me.
Ken Zey
Lookout Mercantile / Digital Millwork
Rogers, AR
www.CedarSlabSigns.com
www.lookoutmercantile.com
www.digitalmillwork.com
6x12 PRS alpha