Getting good images of custom designs in Cad/Cam 9

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jwolfe
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Getting good images of custom designs in Cad/Cam 9

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Hello everyone. I am having some trouble with my design pictures for my website. I am trying to collect the designs I have created in Cad/Cam 9 and make them images that can be used on my website. Everything I have tried has left the images pixelated and unusable. What is everyone doing to get clean images of their designs? Thank you in advance for your help!
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Re: Getting good images of custom designs in Cad/Cam 9

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You may need to look at another design type program to get the results you want, I would look at Inkscape which has lots of flexibility in forming images in projects like yours. Many YouTube videos to give you direction.
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Re: Getting good images of custom designs in Cad/Cam 9

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Hi jwolf, and excellent suggestion ac!

I use TM v7.1 and make images of files everyday. Not a quick one step process (using TMcad & Inkscape) but gives me the ability to produce quality images with control on the resolution. In TM cad bring your drawing in, select the profile only, be sure the color is P1 black, click 'arrange', then 'make path'. Next step select all interior lines, change their color to P3 white, click 'arrange', then make path. Now click 'view', then 'show' fill. With the file now looking like a B&W image reduce overall size to around 7.5" or so in width and select 'file', then 'publish to PDF'. Couple of basic settings here, set as you wish. Now that we have a .pdf of the file just pull it into Inkscape, voila the drawing's now ready to save as .png. If you need a white background as I often do just draw it to size so the image fits neatly centered inside, set opacity and resolution as needed. Last step click 'Export As' and your done.
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Re: Getting good images of custom designs in Cad/Cam 9

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I use Corel Draw and it does a good job but Inkscape is free.
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Re: Getting good images of custom designs in Cad/Cam 9

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A quick, down and dirty way to get a picture of your part is to first show your part as big as you can on the screen, next open Snipping tool and capture a screen save of your part and save it as a PNG. Then if you want to you can load it into Paint and colorize it.


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