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Help turning picture into a cut file

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My mom asked me to make a sign for one of her friends. He has a 1947 Dodge rat rod truck. I tried scanning pictures of his truck with Inkscape but I'm unsure how to go about cleaning it up to be able to cut. I have a Premier plasma table, trying to draw the sign in inkscape.

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Are you looking for the front view or side view? In either case, these do not really lend themselves to auto trace - so the easiest and most efficient method (in my opinion) would to manually trace using the Bezier tool. I like to start by doing the outer perimeter, then the windows and wheels, followed by the other details. Also the higher the resolution of your image (scan from photo) the easier it will be to manually trace.

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Either view as long as it's his truck. I haven't tried the manual trace thing yet, I'll mess with that a bit. Thank you
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truck trace 1.jpg
Also it would be best to have a photo showing the entire truck, as your side view has the front portion missing.
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B2 breaker wrote: Sat Dec 17, 2022 6:45 pm Either view as long as it's his truck. I haven't tried the manual trace thing yet, I'll mess with that a bit. Thank you
The front view would probably be easier to work with, as it only has a small portion of the front fenders/bumper missing and we can probably fudge that in to the drawing.
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B2 breaker wrote: Sat Dec 17, 2022 2:39 pm My mom asked me to make a sign for one of her friends.
Plasma cutting requires a bit of Real Estate to make a good sign. What size do you want this plaque to be? I suggest a width of no less than 24 inches. However, it can be made smaller, by sacrificing some detail. That is something I can easily draw for you. What is your deadline to receive the file?

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What I'd like to do is make a sign that says " Mikey's Garage" with the truck in the middle. I was thinking overall size of the sign being 24-30"

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B2 breaker wrote: Sat Dec 17, 2022 6:57 pm What I'd like to do is make a sign that says " Mikey's Garage" with the truck in the middle. I was thinking overall size of the sign being 24-30"
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See if any of these do it for you.

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RAT ROD PLAQUE 1 DXF.dxf
RAT ROD PLAQUE 2 DXF.dxf
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B2 breaker wrote: Sat Dec 17, 2022 6:57 pm What I'd like to do is make a sign that says " Mikey's Garage" with the truck in the middle. I was thinking overall size of the sign being 24-30"
Ahh! I didn't see the text request. You can probably change that yourself.

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I like it! How did you do it? Did you manually trace the truck?
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B2 breaker wrote: Sat Dec 17, 2022 9:46 pm I like it! How did you do it? Did you manually trace the truck?
Yes. I used DesignEdge software and the drawing tools.

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Nice work, cutting it should be slam dunk now
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Joe, those are nice! I like the top one of the three, that really pops! Thanks for showing us how it's done.


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Please CHECK the file for islands, and paths that need to be shortened a bit so parts do not separate where they should remain together, before you cut it.

I looked at it again this morning, and corrected a few small errors. Here is the replacement file.

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One more variation...
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Super cool Joe! The border is genius and gives it a real 3D look. Well done :Like :Like
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Personally speaking that front view is too sweet not to draw.

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Nice Ben! That is a sweet view. Well done :Like
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YES Ben that looks AWESOME! :Love :Love


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ben de lappe wrote: Mon Dec 19, 2022 10:37 am Personally speaking that front view is too sweet not to draw.
This is an awesome take on the design! Very well done!

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ben de lappe wrote: Mon Dec 19, 2022 10:37 am Personally speaking that front view is too sweet not to draw.
That's one awesome looking drawing Ben!! Nice work.
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Ah yes that's talent Ben, :Like if it were me it would look like ink blots. :HaHa
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Thanks guys!
acourtjester wrote: Tue Dec 20, 2022 9:07 am Ah yes that's talent Ben, :Like if it were me it would look like ink blots. :HaHa
THAT my friend is not true. I've seen your work. You could draw a fabulous multi-layer piece using Inkscape in your sleep. :shock:
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ben de lappe wrote: Mon Dec 19, 2022 10:37 am Personally speaking that front view is too sweet not to draw.
Very nice work and generous use of time
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