TraceArt and the like suck. At this point I am willing to pay for a good raster to vector image converter. Any suggestions?
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I need a kick ass raster to vector program
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Good old Adobe Streamline or any similar plug-in as found in Adobe Illustrator (LiveTrace). Both are available for Mac or IBM-compatible.Brake harder. Go faster. No shit.
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Flexisign
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Flexi is free on thepiratebay.com for WIN XP only thoughLast edited by Imagine_M; 05-24-2010, 02:41 PM.1986 RED ROSE (325es)
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Originally posted by george graves View PostI've never see one that really works well. What you using it for?
I will check out coreldraw and the others first. I know illustrator is balls expensive.Ma che cazzo state dicendo? :|
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There are programs that will take images right to g-code - tricky depending what you are milling. I think you can also import a raster graphic into auto cad and draw on top of it. Sort of like the way the old digitizer tablets use to do. What you milling?
Check out www.cnczone.com/ - tons of info there. I recently built my own 3-axis cnc for some gauge work, but haven't learned the software yet.Originally posted by Matt-Bhey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?
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Im not milling anything, Im blanking with a 2d co2 laser system. Its going to be a custom biz card holder as a gift. 14 gage stainless.
So I am drawing the logo and a name free hand graffiti style. Then I need to scan it and save as raster. Then convert to vector. But I dont want sharp angles like TraceArt gives me.Ma che cazzo state dicendo? :|
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