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  1. degeneratesegment

    Logo creation.

    Here's how it is done... The image file (JPG, BMP, whatever) was loaded first into Photoshop and converted to a TIFF file... Then this TIFF was brought into Adobe Streamline, and converted to vectors.. Illustrator has a similar functionality (as does photoshop) but Streamline offers the...
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    ENDPOINT SNAP IN STYLE FUNCTION

    Joyric, If you are using 2001, you must hold down control when creating or dragging endpoints in a style curve to allow them to snap to other geometry. When a cirle apears around it, it is contrained to a line entity (curve or edge, for example). When a square appears around the point it is...
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    Logo creation.

    The 2 best programs to do this (in my opinion, at least) are Illustrator and Streamline, both by Adobe. I've used them to generate DXF files before with good results. Now this software isn't too common in engineering departments, but I have the convenience of living with a graphic designer :)...
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    Picture (decal) on a surface

    Hi Akesson, You need your decal in a format that is easy to work with in the drawing. What it sounds like you need is to make a drawing symbol showing your decal. You COULD insert the scan of the decal as an image and place it in your drawing as an object, but that is likely going to create...

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