Solidworks: Emboss or Deboss Logo or texture from Illustrator through Solidworks
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 ต.ค. 2024
- Demo: How to take rastor images bring them into Illustrator, prepare them for Solidworks by creating closed paths, exporting as DXF, Importing to Solidworks and how to Emboss or Deboss onto compound surfaces.
now this is a tutorial, straight to the point!!!! no showing off ! no weird accent, proper to the title of the video.
Thank you! It's for my students so it just needs to get the job done and have everyone understand how to do it. I'm glad it was helpful for you
Love it! Concise and hit all key points that I needed to learn. Solidworks is such an intimidating software. You just made life easier for me. Thank you!!
Thank you! I spent way too much time in frustration trying to get this to work the hard way. You made this so much easier!
that was such a honest and straight to the point tutorial, thx!
Thank you, I make these for my students, so I try and be as clear as I can be.
Brilliant and thank you so much, I wasted a whole day trying to do this, and then I found your video here!
Thank you so much, I made these for my students and am so glad it has been helpful for others as well
Although you got me lost a little with u here and there 😂, YOU SAVED MY ASS, THANK YOU!! It worked great! ❤
Very handy! Just what I was looking for. Thankyou!
thanks a lot!
This helped me a lot, thank you!
This is cool, but how do you that in reverse? What I mean is having a part that has something (logo or letters) embossed on a surface and take it out, mantaining the original surface with its curvature. Any idea how?? Thanks!
04:32 If you want to move sketch segments like that intact without being skewed using just your mouse, hold the shift key while doing it. Just have it all selected when doing so.
Great video. Thanks!
Hi! Great video!
Can it do inner tapered letters with some angle, for a molding?
Do you mean adding draft for manufacturing? Yes, you can add draft when you do an extrude cut, that should take care of it. Often you need to make a plane close to the surface so it doesn't get distorted.
Cheers! Still great info!
thank you🥰
Perfect, thank you!
Great video. Thank you.
i think i love you! 😂😂
Very helpful. Thanks
Muchas gracias!!
So helpful!
I'm so glad!
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Very good video, thanks
Thanks Betsy :)
Can I do with with Photoshop?
I am not sure if you can export Files formats like DXF from Photoshop since it is a raster based program and not vector.
Thanks..
METRIC!
This is simply not true.
The "h" letter does not react as the "S" one.
Try make it with a shape like in this video and you will see it does not work. The translate surface option will work on ONLY ONE SURFACE.
His method is the correct one. I don't even know how the "h" letter got debossed. It shouldn't.
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